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teary

Teary vs False - What's the difference?

teary | false |


As adjectives the difference between teary and false

is that teary is of a person, having eyes filled with tears; inclined to cry while false is (label) one of two states of a boolean variable; logic.

Teary - What does it mean?

teary | |

is likely misspelled.


has no English definition.

As an adjective teary

is of a person, having eyes filled with tears; inclined to cry.

Lachrymose vs Teary - What's the difference?

lachrymose | teary |


As adjectives the difference between lachrymose and teary

is that lachrymose is tearful, sorrowful, sad, pertaining to tears, weeping, causing tears or crying while teary is of a person, having eyes filled with tears; inclined to cry.

Watery vs Teary - What's the difference?

watery | teary |


As adjectives the difference between watery and teary

is that watery is wet, soggy or soaked with water while teary is of a person, having eyes filled with tears; inclined to cry.

Wikidiffcom vs Teary - What's the difference?

wikidiffcom | teary |

Wikidiffcom is likely misspelled.


Wikidiffcom has no English definition.

As an adjective teary is

of a person, having eyes filled with tears; inclined to cry.

Teary vs Teasy - What's the difference?

teary | teasy |


As adjectives the difference between teary and teasy

is that teary is of a person, having eyes filled with tears; inclined to cry while teasy is irritable or angry.

Teary vs Telary - What's the difference?

teary | telary |


As adjectives the difference between teary and telary

is that teary is of a person, having eyes filled with tears; inclined to cry while telary is of or relating to a web; spinning webs; retiary.

Weary vs Teary - What's the difference?

weary | teary |


As adjectives the difference between weary and teary

is that weary is having the strength exhausted by toil or exertion; tired; fatigued while teary is of a person, having eyes filled with tears; inclined to cry.

As a verb weary

is to make or to become weary.

Terry vs Teary - What's the difference?

terry | teary |


As a noun terry

is a type of coarse cotton fabric covered in many small raised loops that is used to make towels, bathrobes and some types of nappy/diaper.

As a proper noun Terry

is {{surname|patronymic|from=given names}} from the medieval Norman given name Thierry, a cognate of the English Derek.

As an adjective teary is

of a person, having eyes filled with tears; inclined to cry.

Teary vs Tears - What's the difference?

teary | tears |


As an adjective teary

is of a person, having eyes filled with tears; inclined to cry.

As a noun tears is

plural of lang=en.

As a verb tears is

third-person singular of tear.

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