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attracted

Attracted vs Engaged - What's the difference?

attracted | engaged |


As verbs the difference between attracted and engaged

is that attracted is past tense of attract while engaged is past tense of engage.

As adjectives the difference between attracted and engaged

is that attracted is drawn towards while engaged is agreed to be married.

Attracted vs Pulled - What's the difference?

attracted | pulled |


As verbs the difference between attracted and pulled

is that attracted is past tense of attract while pulled is past tense of pull.

As an adjective attracted

is drawn towards.

Inclined vs Attracted - What's the difference?

inclined | attracted |


As adjectives the difference between inclined and attracted

is that inclined is at an angle to the horizontal; slanted or sloped while attracted is drawn towards.

As verbs the difference between inclined and attracted

is that inclined is past tense of incline while attracted is past tense of attract.

Attracted vs Attentive - What's the difference?

attracted | attentive |


As adjectives the difference between attracted and attentive

is that attracted is drawn towards while attentive is paying attention; noticing, watching, listening, or attending closely.

As a verb attracted

is (attract).

Attracted vs Entice - What's the difference?

attracted | entice |


As verbs the difference between attracted and entice

is that attracted is past tense of attract while entice is to lure; to attract by arousing desire or hope.

As an adjective attracted

is drawn towards.

Obsessed vs Attracted - What's the difference?

obsessed | attracted |


As verbs the difference between obsessed and attracted

is that obsessed is past tense of obsess while attracted is past tense of attract.

As adjectives the difference between obsessed and attracted

is that obsessed is intensely preoccupied {{term|with}} or {{term|by}} a given topic or emotion; driven by a specified obsession while attracted is drawn towards.

Detection vs Attracted - What's the difference?

detection | attracted |


As a noun detection

is detection.

As a verb attracted is

(attract).

As an adjective attracted is

drawn towards.

Tend vs Attracted - What's the difference?

tend | attracted |


As verbs the difference between tend and attracted

is that tend is to kindle; ignite; set on fire; light; inflame; burn or tend can be (legal|old english law) to make a tender of; to offer or tender or tend can be (with to) to look after (eg an ill person) while attracted is (attract).

As an adjective attracted is

drawn towards.

Repelled vs Attracted - What's the difference?

repelled | attracted |


As verbs the difference between repelled and attracted

is that repelled is past tense of repel while attracted is past tense of attract.

As an adjective attracted is

drawn towards.

Repulsed vs Attracted - What's the difference?

repulsed | attracted |


As verbs the difference between repulsed and attracted

is that repulsed is past tense of repulse while attracted is past tense of attract.

As an adjective attracted is

drawn towards.

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