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Stamped vs Stumped - What's the difference?

stamped | stumped |


As verbs the difference between stamped and stumped

is that stamped is (stamp) while stumped is (stump).

As an adjective stumped is

perplexed, at a loss.

Stumped vs Stomped - What's the difference?

stumped | stomped |


As verbs the difference between stumped and stomped

is that stumped is past tense of stump while stomped is past tense of stomp.

As an adjective stumped

is perplexed, at a loss.

Stumped vs Stuped - What's the difference?

stumped | stuped |


As verbs the difference between stumped and stuped

is that stumped is (stump) while stuped is (stupe).

As an adjective stumped

is perplexed, at a loss.

Stumped vs Stumper - What's the difference?

stumped | stumper |


As an adjective stumped

is perplexed, at a loss.

As a verb stumped

is past tense of stump.

As a noun stumper is

one who stumps, or speaks, or orates, as a politician.

Sumped vs Stumped - What's the difference?

sumped | stumped |


As verbs the difference between sumped and stumped

is that sumped is (sump) while stumped is (stump).

As an adjective stumped is

perplexed, at a loss.

Stumped vs Tumped - What's the difference?

stumped | tumped |


As verbs the difference between stumped and tumped

is that stumped is (stump) while tumped is (tump).

As an adjective stumped

is perplexed, at a loss.

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