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Asked vs Interrogate - What's the difference?

asked | interrogate |


As verbs the difference between asked and interrogate

is that asked is (ask) while interrogate is to question or quiz, especially in a thorough and/or aggressive manner.

Invited vs Asked - What's the difference?

invited | asked |


As verbs the difference between invited and asked

is that invited is past tense of invite while asked is past tense of ask.

Asked vs Answered - What's the difference?

asked | answered |


As verbs the difference between asked and answered

is that asked is past tense of ask while answered is past tense of answer.

Implored vs Asked - What's the difference?

implored | asked |


As verbs the difference between implored and asked

is that implored is (implore) while asked is (ask).

Asked vs Ast - What's the difference?

asked | ast |


As verbs the difference between asked and ast

is that asked is past tense of ask while ast is eye dialect of nodot=true lang=en, Past tense of ask.

As an initialism AST is

initialism of Alaskan Standard Time|lang=en.

Invite vs Asked - What's the difference?

invite | asked |


As verbs the difference between invite and asked

is that invite is while asked is (ask).

Asked vs Begged - What's the difference?

asked | begged |


As verbs the difference between asked and begged

is that asked is (ask) while begged is (beg).

Asked vs Plans - What's the difference?

asked | plans |


As verbs the difference between asked and plans

is that asked is (ask) while plans is .

As an adjective plans is

having cried; tearstained, full of tears, red with weeping.

As a noun plans is

crying, weeping, lamentation, mourning.

Asked vs Informed - What's the difference?

asked | informed |


As verbs the difference between asked and informed

is that asked is past tense of ask while informed is past tense of inform.

As an adjective informed is

instructed; having knowledge of a fact or area of education.

Force vs Asked - What's the difference?

force | asked |


As a noun force

is force.

As a verb asked is

(ask).

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