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Cussed vs Wussed - What's the difference?

cussed | wussed |


As verbs the difference between cussed and wussed

is that cussed is past tense of cuss while wussed is past tense of wuss.

As an adjective cussed

is ill-tempered, nasty, obstinate.

As an adverb cussed

is very, cussedly, accursedly.

Cursed vs Cussed - What's the difference?

cursed | cussed |


As adjectives the difference between cursed and cussed

is that cursed is having some sort of divine harm, malady, or other curse while cussed is ill-tempered, nasty, obstinate.

As verbs the difference between cursed and cussed

is that cursed is past tense of curse while cussed is past tense of cuss.

As an adverb cussed is

very, cussedly, accursedly.

Wayward vs Cussed - What's the difference?

wayward | cussed |


As adjectives the difference between wayward and cussed

is that wayward is given to wilful, perverse deviation from the expected norm; tending to stray while cussed is (chiefly|us) ill-tempered, nasty, obstinate.

As a verb cussed is

(cuss).

As an adverb cussed is

(degree) very, cussedly, accursedly.

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