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Toned vs Atoned - What's the difference?

toned | atoned |


As verbs the difference between toned and atoned

is that toned is (tone) while atoned is (atone).

As an adjective toned

is having a (specified kind of) tone.

Atoned vs Batoned - What's the difference?

atoned | batoned |


As verbs the difference between atoned and batoned

is that atoned is (atone) while batoned is (baton).

Atoned vs Stoned - What's the difference?

atoned | stoned |


As verbs the difference between atoned and stoned

is that atoned is (atone) while stoned is (stone).

As an adjective stoned is

high on drugs, especially cannabis (weed).

Atone vs Atoned - What's the difference?

atone | atoned |


As verbs the difference between atone and atoned

is that atone is to make reparation, compensation, or amends, for an offence or a crime or a sin one has committed while atoned is past tense of atone.

Atones vs Atoned - What's the difference?

atones | atoned |


As verbs the difference between atones and atoned

is that atones is (atone) while atoned is (atone).

Atoned vs Atoner - What's the difference?

atoned | atoner |


As a verb atoned

is past tense of atone.

As a noun atoner is

one who atones.