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smashed

Swashed vs Smashed - What's the difference?

swashed | smashed |


As verbs the difference between swashed and smashed

is that swashed is past tense of swash while smashed is past tense of smash.

As an adjective smashed is

drunk.

Smashed vs Mashed - What's the difference?

smashed | mashed |


As adjectives the difference between smashed and mashed

is that smashed is drunk while mashed is rather drunk.

As verbs the difference between smashed and mashed

is that smashed is past tense of smash while mashed is past tense of mash.

Smashed vs Smushed - What's the difference?

smashed | smushed |


As verbs the difference between smashed and smushed

is that smashed is past tense of smash while smushed is past tense of smush.

As an adjective smashed

is drunk.

Sashed vs Smashed - What's the difference?

sashed | smashed |


As adjectives the difference between sashed and smashed

is that sashed is fitted with a sash (window opener) while smashed is drunk.

As a verb smashed is

past tense of smash.

Smasher vs Smashed - What's the difference?

smasher | smashed |


In slang|lang=en terms the difference between smasher and smashed

is that smasher is (slang) an attractive person (see also smashing) while smashed is (slang) drunk.

As a noun smasher

is something that, or someone who, smashes.

As an adjective smashed is

(slang) drunk.

As a verb smashed is

(smash).

Slashed vs Smashed - What's the difference?

slashed | smashed |


As adjectives the difference between slashed and smashed

is that slashed is having been slashed, cut or rent while smashed is drunk.

As verbs the difference between slashed and smashed

is that slashed is past tense of slash while smashed is past tense of smash.

Smashed vs Stashed - What's the difference?

smashed | stashed |


As verbs the difference between smashed and stashed

is that smashed is (smash) while stashed is (stash).

As an adjective smashed

is (slang) drunk.

Taxonomy vs Smashed - What's the difference?

taxonomy | smashed |


As a noun taxonomy

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

As an adjective smashed is

drunk.

As a verb smashed is

past tense of smash.

Smashed vs Smashable - What's the difference?

smashed | smashable |


As adjectives the difference between smashed and smashable

is that smashed is drunk while smashable is able to be smashed.

As a verb smashed

is past tense of smash.

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