As verbs the difference between heeled and tailored
is that
heeled is (
heel) while
tailored is (
tailor).
As adjectives the difference between heeled and tailored
is that
heeled is having a heel (often specified, as in high-heeled etc) while
tailored is adjusted by a tailor, fitted.
heeled English
Verb
(head)
(heel)
Adjective
( en adjective)
Having a heel (often specified, as in high-heeled etc.).
(archaic) Prepared, especially armed with a weapon.
* 1903 , , "The Adventure of the Dancing Men," Norton (2005 edition), p. 896:
- I was heeled also, and I held up my gun to scare him off and let me get away.
Related terms
* well-heeled
|
tailored English
Adjective
( head)
Adjusted by a tailor, fitted.
* {{quote-book, year=1963, author=(Margery Allingham)
, title=( The China Governess)
, chapter=2 citation
, passage=Now that she had rested and had fed from the luncheon tray Mrs. Broome had just removed, she had reverted to her normal gaiety. She looked cool in a grey tailored cotton dress with a terracotta scarf and shoes and her hair a black silk helmet.}}
Made by a tailor.
-
Verb
(head)
(tailor)
Anagrams
*
|