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Wretched vs Damned - What's the difference?

wretched | damned |

Damned is a synonym of wretched.



As adjectives the difference between wretched and damned

is that wretched is very miserable; sunk in, or accompanied by, deep affliction or distress, as from want, anxiety, or grief; calamitous; woeful; very afflicting while damned is god-forsaken.

As an adverb damned is

very.

As a verb damned is

past tense of damn.

Damped vs Damned - What's the difference?

damped | damned |


As verbs the difference between damped and damned

is that damped is past tense of damp while damned is past tense of damn.

As adjectives the difference between damped and damned

is that damped is stopped from smouldering and reigniting by the application of water while damned is god-forsaken.

As an adverb damned is

very.

Damned vs Dawned - What's the difference?

damned | dawned |


As verbs the difference between damned and dawned

is that damned is (damn) while dawned is (dawn).

As an adjective damned

is god-forsaken.

As an adverb damned

is (vulgar) very.

Damned vs Dammed - What's the difference?

damned | dammed |


As verbs the difference between damned and dammed

is that damned is past tense of damn while dammed is past tense of dam.

As an adjective damned

is god-forsaken.

As an adverb damned

is very.

Taxonomy vs Damned - What's the difference?

taxonomy | damned |


As a noun taxonomy

is the science or the technique used to make a classification.

As an adjective damned is

god-forsaken.

As an adverb damned is

very.

As a verb damned is

past tense of damn.

Damned vs Blankety - What's the difference?

damned | blankety |


As adjectives the difference between damned and blankety

is that damned is god-forsaken while blankety is (dated|euphemistic) damnable, damned or blankety can be resembling or related to a blanket.

As an adverb damned

is (vulgar) very.

As a verb damned

is (damn).

Damned vs Bastarding - What's the difference?

damned | bastarding |


As adjectives the difference between damned and bastarding

is that damned is god-forsaken while bastarding is (uk|informal) damned, bloody; hateful.

As an adverb damned

is (vulgar) very.

As a verb damned

is (damn).

Damned vs Dyc - What's the difference?

damned | dyc |

Dyc is likely misspelled.


Dyc has no English definition.

As an adjective damned

is god-forsaken.

As an adverb damned

is very.

As a verb damned

is past tense of damn.

Damned vs Undamned - What's the difference?

damned | undamned |


As adjectives the difference between damned and undamned

is that damned is god-forsaken while undamned is not damned.

As an adverb damned

is very.

As a verb damned

is past tense of damn.

Damned vs Ydamned - What's the difference?

damned | ydamned | Synonyms |

Ydamned is a synonym of damned.



As verbs the difference between damned and ydamned

is that damned is past tense of damn while ydamned is past participle of damn.

As an adjective damned

is god-forsaken.

As an adverb damned

is very.

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