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fluttered

Fluttered vs X - What's the difference?

fluttered | x |


As a verb fluttered

is (flutter).

As a letter x is

the twenty-fourth letter of the.

As a symbol x is

voiceless velar fricative.

Terms vs Fluttered - What's the difference?

terms | fluttered |


As a noun terms

is .

As a verb fluttered is

(flutter).

Flew vs Fluttered - What's the difference?

flew | fluttered |


As verbs the difference between flew and fluttered

is that flew is (fly) while fluttered is (flutter).

Fluttered vs Undefined - What's the difference?

fluttered | undefined |


As a verb fluttered

is (flutter).

As an adjective undefined is

lacking a definition or value.

Flapped vs Fluttered - What's the difference?

flapped | fluttered |


As verbs the difference between flapped and fluttered

is that flapped is (flap) while fluttered is (flutter).

Fluttered vs Flitted - What's the difference?

fluttered | flitted |


As verbs the difference between fluttered and flitted

is that fluttered is past tense of flutter while flitted is past tense of flit.

Confused vs Fluttered - What's the difference?

confused | fluttered |


As verbs the difference between confused and fluttered

is that confused is (confuse) while fluttered is (flutter).

As an adjective confused

is (lb) unable to think clearly or understand.

Fluttered vs Futtered - What's the difference?

fluttered | futtered |


As verbs the difference between fluttered and futtered

is that fluttered is (flutter) while futtered is (futter).

Flutterer vs Fluttered - What's the difference?

flutterer | fluttered |


As a noun flutterer

is agent noun of flutter; one who flutters.

As a verb fluttered is

(flutter).

Flattered vs Fluttered - What's the difference?

flattered | fluttered |


As verbs the difference between fluttered and flattered

is that fluttered is past tense of flutter while flattered is past tense of flatter.

As an adjective flattered is

in a positive mood because of a comment or action which causes one to feel proud of oneself.

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