marred |
mangled |
As adjectives the difference between marred and mangled
is that
marred is (obsolete) of a person, to be perplexed or troubled while
mangled is mutilated, twisted, or disfigured.
As verbs the difference between marred and mangled
is that
marred is (
mar) while
mangled is (
mangle).
marred |
scarred |
As verbs the difference between marred and scarred
is that
marred is (
mar) while
scarred is (
scar).
As an adjective marred
is (obsolete) of a person, to be perplexed or troubled.
decorated |
marred |
As verbs the difference between decorated and marred
is that
decorated is past tense of decorate while
marred is past tense of mar.
As an adjective marred is
of a person, to be perplexed or troubled.
marred |
impaired |
As adjectives the difference between marred and impaired
is that
marred is (obsolete) of a person, to be perplexed or troubled while
impaired is rendered less effective.
As verbs the difference between marred and impaired
is that
marred is (
mar) while
impaired is (
impair).
As a noun impaired is
a criminal charge for impaired driving.
spoiled |
marred |
As verbs the difference between spoiled and marred
is that
spoiled is past tense of spoil while
marred is past tense of mar.
As adjectives the difference between spoiled and marred
is that
spoiled is of food, that has deteriorated to the point of no longer being usable or edible while
marred is of a person, to be perplexed or troubled.
marred |
tarnished |
As verbs the difference between marred and tarnished
is that
marred is past tense of mar while
tarnished is past tense of tarnish.
As an adjective marred
is of a person, to be perplexed or troubled.
garnished |
marred |
As verbs the difference between garnished and marred
is that
garnished is (
garnish) while
marred is (
mar).
As an adjective marred is
(obsolete) of a person, to be perplexed or troubled.
battered |
marred |
As verbs the difference between battered and marred
is that
battered is (
batter) while
marred is (
mar).
As adjectives the difference between battered and marred
is that
battered is beaten up through a lot of use; in rough condition; weathered, beat-up while
marred is (obsolete) of a person, to be perplexed or troubled.
single |
marred |
In obsolete terms the difference between single and marred
is that
single is simple; foolish; weak; silly while
marred is of a person, to be perplexed or troubled.
As adjectives the difference between single and marred
is that
single is not accompanied by anything else; one in number while
marred is of a person, to be perplexed or troubled.
As verbs the difference between single and marred
is that
single is to identify or select one member of a group from the others; generally used with out, either to
single out or to
single (something)
out while
marred is past tense of mar.
As a noun single
is a 45 RPM vinyl record with one song on side A and one on side B.
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