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Confine vs Locked - What's the difference?

confine | locked |


As adjectives the difference between confine and locked

is that confine is stale while locked is of a door, etc, that has been locked (with a key).

As a verb locked is

(lock).

Locked vs Sealed - What's the difference?

locked | sealed |


As verbs the difference between locked and sealed

is that locked is past tense of lock while sealed is past tense of seal.

As adjectives the difference between locked and sealed

is that locked is of a door, etc, that has been locked (with a key) while sealed is closed by a seal.

Wikidiffcom vs Locked - What's the difference?

wikidiffcom | locked |


As a verb locked is

(lock).

As an adjective locked is

of a door, etc, that has been locked (with a key).

Locked - What does it mean?

locked | |

Locked vs Needed - What's the difference?

locked | needed |


As verbs the difference between locked and needed

is that locked is (lock) while needed is (need).

As adjectives the difference between locked and needed

is that locked is of a door, etc, that has been locked (with a key) while needed is necessary; being needed.

Locked vs Ready - What's the difference?

locked | ready |


As verbs the difference between locked and ready

is that locked is (lock) while ready is to make prepared for action.

As adjectives the difference between locked and ready

is that locked is of a door, etc, that has been locked (with a key) while ready is prepared for immediate action or use.

As a noun ready is

(slang) ready money; cash.

Lock vs Locked - What's the difference?

lock | locked |


As a proper noun lock

is .

As a verb locked is

(lock).

As an adjective locked is

of a door, etc, that has been locked (with a key).

Closed vs Locked - What's the difference?

closed | locked |


As adjectives the difference between closed and locked

is that closed is sealed, made inaccessible or impassable; not open while locked is of a door, etc, that has been locked (with a key).

As verbs the difference between closed and locked

is that closed is past tense of close while locked is past tense of lock.

Locked vs Lacked - What's the difference?

locked | lacked |


As verbs the difference between locked and lacked

is that locked is past tense of lock while lacked is past tense of lack.

As an adjective locked

is of a door, etc, that has been locked (with a key).

Locked vs Lucked - What's the difference?

locked | lucked |


As verbs the difference between locked and lucked

is that locked is past tense of lock while lucked is past tense of luck.

As an adjective locked

is of a door, etc, that has been locked (with a key).

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