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enaina

Bad vs Enaina - What's the difference?

bad | enaina |

Defendant vs Enaina - What's the difference?

defendant | enaina |

Crime vs Enaina - What's the difference?

crime | enaina |

Enaina is likely misspelled.


Enaina has no English definition.

As a noun crime

is a specific act committed in violation of the law.

As a verb crime

is to commit crime(s).

Harm vs Enaina - What's the difference?

harm | enaina |

Enaina vs Guilty - What's the difference?

enaina | guilty |


As an adjective guilty is

responsible for a dishonest act.

As a noun guilty is

(legal) a plea by a defendant who does not contest a charge.

Enaina vs Judged - What's the difference?

enaina | judged |

Enaina is likely misspelled.


Enaina has no English definition.

As a verb judged is

past tense of judg.

Enaina vs Incorrect - What's the difference?

enaina | incorrect |


As an adjective incorrect is

not correct; erroneous or wrong.

Enaina vs Wrongest - What's the difference?

enaina | wrongest |


As an adjective wrongest is

(obsolete|humorous) (wrong).

As a verb wrongest is

(obsolete) second person singular present form of wrong.

Enaina vs Judge - What's the difference?

enaina | judge |


As a proper noun judge is

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Enaina vs Wrong - What's the difference?

enaina | wrong |


As an adjective wrong is

incorrect or untrue.

As an adverb wrong is

(informal) in a way that isn't right; done incorrectly; wrongly.

As a noun wrong is

something that is immoral or not good.

As a verb wrong is

to treat unjustly; to injure or harm.

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