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Jeopardized vs Chanced - What's the difference?

jeopardized | chanced |


As verbs the difference between jeopardized and chanced

is that jeopardized is past tense of jeopardize while chanced is past tense of chance.

As an adjective chanced is

discovered by chance.

Chanced vs Ventured - What's the difference?

chanced | ventured |


As verbs the difference between chanced and ventured

is that chanced is past tense of chance while ventured is past tense of venture.

As an adjective chanced

is discovered by chance.

Chanked vs Chanced - What's the difference?

chanked | chanced |


As verbs the difference between chanked and chanced

is that chanked is (chank) while chanced is (chance).

As an adjective chanced is

discovered by chance.

Chaced vs Chanced - What's the difference?

chaced | chanced |


As verbs the difference between chaced and chanced

is that chaced is (chace) while chanced is (chance).

As an adjective chanced is

discovered by chance.

Chancer vs Chanced - What's the difference?

chancer | chanced |


As a noun chancer

is (british slang) an opportunist.

As a verb chanced is

(chance).

As an adjective chanced is

discovered by chance.

Chanced vs Hanced - What's the difference?

chanced | hanced |


As verbs the difference between chanced and hanced

is that chanced is past tense of chance while hanced is past tense of hance.

As an adjective chanced

is discovered by chance.

Chanted vs Chanced - What's the difference?

chanted | chanced |


As verbs the difference between chanted and chanced

is that chanted is (chant) while chanced is (chance).

As an adjective chanced is

discovered by chance.

Changed vs Chanced - What's the difference?

changed | chanced |


As verbs the difference between changed and chanced

is that changed is past tense of change while chanced is past tense of chance.

As an adjective chanced is

discovered by chance.

Chanced vs Chances - What's the difference?

chanced | chances |


As verbs the difference between chanced and chances

is that chanced is past tense of chance while chances is third-person singular of chance.

As an adjective chanced

is discovered by chance.

As a noun chances is

plural of chance.

Chancel vs Chanced - What's the difference?

chancel | chanced |


As a noun chancel

is the space around the altar in a church, often enclosed, for use by the clergy and the choir in medieval cathedrals the chancel was usually enclosed or blocked off from the nave by an altar screen.

As a verb chanced is

(chance).

As an adjective chanced is

discovered by chance.

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