Tailed vs Trail - What's the difference?
tailed | trail |
(tail)
(in combination ) having the specified form of tail
Having a tail.
(label) To follow behind (someone or something); to tail (someone or something).
(label) To drag (something) behind on the ground.
* 1922 , (Virginia Woolf), (w, Jacob's Room) Chapter 1
(label) To leave (a trail of).
(label) To show a trailer of (a film, TV show etc.); to release or publish a preview of (a report etc.) in advance of the full publication.
To be losing, to be behind in a competition.
* {{quote-news, year=2011, date=December 29, author=Keith Jackson, work=Daily Record
, title= (label) To carry (a firearm) with the breech near the ground and the upper part inclined forward, the piece being held by the right hand near the middle.
To flatten (grass, etc.) by walking through it; to tread down.
(label) To take advantage of the ignorance of; to impose upon.
* (1816-1855)
The track or indication marking the route followed by something that has passed, such as the footprints of animal on land or the contrail of an airplane in the sky.
A route for travel over land, especially a narrow, unpaved pathway for use by hikers, horseback riders, etc.
A trailer broadcast on television for a forthcoming film or programme.
As verbs the difference between tailed and trail
is that tailed is past tense of tail while trail is to follow behind (someone or something); to tail (someone or something).As an adjective tailed
is (in combination) having the specified form of tail.As a noun trail is
the track or indication marking the route followed by something that has passed, such as the footprints of animal on land or the contrail of an airplane in the sky.As a proper noun Trail is
a city in British Columbia.tailed
English
Verb
(head)Adjective
(-)- It is a species of long-tailed mouse.
- There are several tailed species of mammals.
Derived terms
* tailed frogAnagrams
* *trail
English
Verb
(en verb)- "I saw your brother—I saw your brother," he said, nodding his head, as Archer lagged past him, trailing his spade, and scowling at the old gentleman in spectacles.
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- (Longfellow)
- I presently perceived she was (what is vernacularly termed) trailing Mrs. Dent; that is, playing on her ignorance.