marred |
marryed |
As verbs the difference between marred and marryed
is that
marred is past tense of mar while
marryed is past tense of marry; an archaic spelling of nocap=1|lang=en.
As an adjective marred
is of a person, to be perplexed or troubled.
tarred |
marred |
As verbs the difference between tarred and marred
is that
tarred is (
tar) while
marred is (
mar).
As an adjective marred is
(obsolete) of a person, to be perplexed or troubled.
marred |
manred |
As an adjective marred
is (obsolete) of a person, to be perplexed or troubled.
As a verb marred
is (
mar).
As a noun manred is
homage or
manred can be (mythology) primal substance of the universe.
marded |
marred |
As verbs the difference between marded and marred
is that
marded is past tense of mard while
marred is past tense of mar.
As an adjective marred is
of a person, to be perplexed or troubled.
marred |
barred |
As adjectives the difference between marred and barred
is that
marred is (obsolete) of a person, to be perplexed or troubled while
barred is having bars; striped.
As verbs the difference between marred and barred
is that
marred is (
mar) while
barred is (
bar).
warred |
marred |
As verbs the difference between warred and marred
is that
warred is (
war) while
marred is (
mar).
As an adjective marred is
(obsolete) of a person, to be perplexed or troubled.
parred |
marred |
As verbs the difference between parred and marred
is that
parred is (
par) while
marred is (
mar).
As an adjective marred is
(obsolete) of a person, to be perplexed or troubled.
married |
marred |
As adjectives the difference between married and marred
is that
married is in a state of marriage; having a wife or a husband while
marred is of a person, to be perplexed or troubled.
As verbs the difference between married and marred
is that
married is past tense of marry while
marred is past tense of mar.
As a noun married
is a married person.
destroyed |
marred |
As verbs the difference between destroyed and marred
is that
destroyed is past tense of destroy while
marred is past tense of mar.
As adjectives the difference between destroyed and marred
is that
destroyed is (particularly of a child) soiled, muddied, especially as a result of a fall or spill while
marred is of a person, to be perplexed or troubled.
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