attribute |
received |
As a noun attribute
is .
As a verb received is
(
receive).
As an adjective received is
generally accepted as correct or true.
gotten |
received |
As a noun gotten
is .
As a verb received is
(
receive).
As an adjective received is
generally accepted as correct or true.
proceed |
received |
As verbs the difference between proceed and received
is that
proceed is to move, pass, or go forward or onward; to advance; to continue or renew motion begun while
received is (
receive).
As an adjective received is
generally accepted as correct or true.
send |
received |
As a noun send
is sin.
As a verb received is
(
receive).
As an adjective received is
generally accepted as correct or true.
accept |
received |
As verbs the difference between accept and received
is that
accept is to receive, especially with a consent, with favour, or with approval while
received is (
receive).
As adjectives the difference between accept and received
is that
accept is (obsolete) accepted while
received is generally accepted as correct or true.
received |
delivered |
As verbs the difference between received and delivered
is that
received is (
receive) while
delivered is (
deliver).
As adjectives the difference between received and delivered
is that
received is generally accepted as correct or true while
delivered is (
label) that has been, or will be, delivered in a specific manner.
recycle |
received |
As verbs the difference between recycle and received
is that
recycle is to break down and reuse component materials while
received is past tense of receive.
As an adjective received is
generally accepted as correct or true.
perceived |
received |
As adjectives the difference between perceived and received
is that
perceived is generally recognized to be true while
received is generally accepted as correct or true.
As verbs the difference between perceived and received
is that
perceived is past tense of perceive while
received is past tense of receive.
arouse |
received |
As verbs the difference between arouse and received
is that
arouse is to stimulate feelings while
received is (
receive).
As an adjective received is
generally accepted as correct or true.
arrived |
received |
As verbs the difference between arrived and received
is that
arrived is past tense of arrive while
received is past tense of receive.
As an adjective received is
generally accepted as correct or true.
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