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Distressed vs Ripped - What's the difference?

distressed | ripped |


As adjectives the difference between distressed and ripped

is that distressed is anxious or uneasy while ripped is torn, either partly or into separate pieces.

As verbs the difference between distressed and ripped

is that distressed is (distress) while ripped is (rip).

Crack vs Ripped - What's the difference?

crack | ripped |


As verbs the difference between crack and ripped

is that crack is (senseid)to form cracks while ripped is (rip).

As adjectives the difference between crack and ripped

is that crack is highly trained and competent while ripped is torn, either partly or into separate pieces.

As a noun crack

is (senseid)a thin and usually jagged space opened in a previously solid material.

Ripped vs Broke - What's the difference?

ripped | broke |


As verbs the difference between ripped and broke

is that ripped is (rip) while broke is (break) or broke can be to broker; to transact business for another.

As adjectives the difference between ripped and broke

is that ripped is torn, either partly or into separate pieces while broke is (informal) lacking money; bankrupt.

As a noun broke is

(papermaking) paper or board that is discarded and repulped during the manufacturing process.

Ripped vs Severed - What's the difference?

ripped | severed |


As verbs the difference between ripped and severed

is that ripped is (rip) while severed is (sever).

As adjectives the difference between ripped and severed

is that ripped is torn, either partly or into separate pieces while severed is separated, cut off or broken apart.

Ripen vs Ripped - What's the difference?

ripen | ripped |


As verbs the difference between ripen and ripped

is that ripen is to grow ripe; to become mature, as in botany: grain, fruit, flowers, and the like; while ripped is (rip).

As an adjective ripped is

torn, either partly or into separate pieces.

Broken vs Ripped - What's the difference?

broken | ripped |


As a proper noun broken

is (derogatory|slang) torres strait creole.

As a verb ripped is

(rip).

As an adjective ripped is

torn, either partly or into separate pieces.

Ripped vs Wrenched - What's the difference?

ripped | wrenched |


As verbs the difference between ripped and wrenched

is that ripped is past tense of rip while wrenched is past tense of wrench.

As an adjective ripped

is torn, either partly or into separate pieces.

Juiced vs Ripped - What's the difference?

juiced | ripped |


In slang|lang=en terms the difference between juiced and ripped

is that juiced is (slang) excited while ripped is (slang) drunk, inebriated.

In bodybuilding|lang=en terms the difference between juiced and ripped

is that juiced is (bodybuilding): of someone who is taking steroids while ripped is (bodybuilding) having extremely low bodyfat content so that the shape of the underlying muscles become pronounced said especially of well-defined abdominal muscles.

As adjectives the difference between juiced and ripped

is that juiced is (of a fruit etc) that has had the juice extracted while ripped is torn, either partly or into separate pieces.

As verbs the difference between juiced and ripped

is that juiced is (juice) while ripped is (rip).

Ripped vs Ragged - What's the difference?

ripped | ragged |


As verbs the difference between ripped and ragged

is that ripped is past tense of rip while ragged is past tense of rag.

As adjectives the difference between ripped and ragged

is that ripped is torn, either partly or into separate pieces while ragged is rent or worn into tatters, or till the texture is broken.

Ripped vs Strong - What's the difference?

ripped | strong |


As a verb ripped

is (rip).

As an adjective ripped

is torn, either partly or into separate pieces.

As a proper noun strong is

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