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heard

Heard vs Hearo - What's the difference?

heard | hearo |


As a verb heard

is (hear).

As a noun hearo is

process of hearing something incorrectly; the mistake of thinking that a speaker uttered something other than what they did.

Heard vs Sheard - What's the difference?

heard | sheard |


As a verb heard

is past tense of hear.

As a noun sheard is

obsolete form of lang=en.

Heard vs Feard - What's the difference?

heard | feard |


As verbs the difference between heard and feard

is that heard is (hear) while feard is (archaic) (fear).

Heard vs Reard - What's the difference?

heard | reard |


As a verb heard

is (hear).

As a noun reard is

(obsolete|or|dialectal) a voice; a sound.

Heard vs Heald - What's the difference?

heard | heald |


As verbs the difference between heard and heald

is that heard is past tense of hear while heald is alternative form of lang=en.

As a noun heald is

alternative form of lang=en.

Heard vs Hearn - What's the difference?

heard | hearn |


As a verb heard

is (hear).

As a proper noun hearn is

.

Heard vs Heerd - What's the difference?

heard | heerd |


As verbs the difference between heard and heerd

is that heard is past tense of hear while heerd is alternative form of heard.

Heard vs Yeard - What's the difference?

heard | yeard |


As a verb heard

is past tense of hear.

As a noun yeard is

alternative form of yard.

Heard vs Heare - What's the difference?

heard | heare |


As verbs the difference between heard and heare

is that heard is (hear) while heare is .

Heard vs Hears - What's the difference?

heard | hears |


As verbs the difference between heard and hears

is that heard is past tense of hear while hears is third-person singular of hear.

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