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Startled vs Started - What's the difference?

startled | started |


As verbs the difference between startled and started

is that startled is past tense of startle while started is past tense of start.

As an adjective startled

is frightened.

Started vs Starved - What's the difference?

started | starved |


As verbs the difference between started and starved

is that started is (start) while starved is (starve).

As an adjective starved is

approaching starvation, emaciated and malnourished.

Was vs Started - What's the difference?

was | started |


As a determiner was

is your (plural and polite).

As a verb started is

(start).

Started vs Swarted - What's the difference?

started | swarted |


As verbs the difference between started and swarted

is that started is (start) while swarted is (swart).

Starred vs Started - What's the difference?

starred | started |


As verbs the difference between starred and started

is that starred is past tense of star while started is past tense of start.

As an adjective starred

is having a star or stars.

Stated vs Started - What's the difference?

stated | started |


As verbs the difference between stated and started

is that stated is past tense of state while started is past tense of start.

As an adjective stated

is settled; established; fixed.

Started vs Sharted - What's the difference?

started | sharted |


As verbs the difference between started and sharted

is that started is (start) while sharted is (shart).

Started vs Starter - What's the difference?

started | starter |


As a verb started

is (start).

As a noun starter is

starter (person or device).

Stared vs Started - What's the difference?

stared | started |


As verbs the difference between stared and started

is that stared is past tense of stare while started is past tense of start.

Starked vs Started - What's the difference?

starked | started |


As verbs the difference between starked and started

is that starked is (stark) while started is (start).

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