loosing |
broken |
As a verb loosing
is .
As a proper noun broken is
(derogatory|slang) torres strait creole.
pulverized |
broken |
As a verb pulverized
is (
pulverize).
As a proper noun broken is
(derogatory|slang) torres strait creole.
deprived |
broken |
As an adjective deprived
is subject to deprivation; poor.
As a verb deprived
is .
As a proper noun broken is
(derogatory|slang) torres strait creole.
broken |
wounded |
As verbs the difference between broken and wounded
is that
broken is past participle of lang=en while
wounded is past tense of wound.
As adjectives the difference between broken and wounded
is that
broken is fragmented, in separate pieces while
wounded is suffering from a wound, especially one acquired in battle.
As a proper noun Broken
is torres Strait Creole.
As a noun wounded is
usually, with "the" People who are maimed or have wounds.
tumbledown |
broken |
As adjectives the difference between tumbledown and broken
is that
tumbledown is in disrepair; poorly maintained while
broken is fragmented, in separate pieces.
As a verb broken is
past participle of lang=en.
As a proper noun Broken is
torres Strait Creole.
broken |
strained |
As a proper noun broken
is (derogatory|slang) torres strait creole.
As an adjective strained is
forced through a strainer.
As a verb strained is
(
strain).
broken |
crashed |
As verbs the difference between broken and crashed
is that
broken is past participle of lang=en while
crashed is past tense of crash.
As an adjective broken
is fragmented, in separate pieces.
As a proper noun Broken
is torres Strait Creole.
sudden |
broken |
Related terms |
Sudden is a related term of broken.
As an adjective sudden
is happening quickly and with little or no warning.
As an adverb sudden
is (poetic) suddenly.
As a noun sudden
is (obsolete) an unexpected occurrence; a surprise.
As a proper noun broken is
(derogatory|slang) torres strait creole.
broken |
crumbled |
As a proper noun broken
is (derogatory|slang) torres strait creole.
As a verb crumbled is
(
crumble).
forced |
broken |
As verbs the difference between forced and broken
is that
forced is past tense of force while
broken is past participle of lang=en.
As adjectives the difference between forced and broken
is that
forced is obtained forcefully, not naturally while
broken is fragmented, in separate pieces.
As a proper noun Broken is
torres Strait Creole.
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