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teared

Tears vs Teared - What's the difference?

tears | teared |


As verbs the difference between tears and teared

is that tears is (tear) while teared is (tear) (produce liquid from the eyes).

As a noun tears

is .

Cried vs Teared - What's the difference?

cried | teared |


As verbs the difference between cried and teared

is that cried is (cry) while teared is (tear) (produce liquid from the eyes).

Teared vs Ripped - What's the difference?

teared | ripped |


As verbs the difference between teared and ripped

is that teared is past tense of tear (produce liquid from the eyes) while ripped is past tense of rip.

As an adjective ripped is

torn, either partly or into separate pieces.

Wikidiffcom vs Teared - What's the difference?

wikidiffcom | teared |


As a verb teared is

(tear) (produce liquid from the eyes).

Teared - What does it mean?

teared | |

Teared vs Yeared - What's the difference?

teared | yeared |


As a verb teared

is past tense of tear (produce liquid from the eyes).

As an adjective yeared is

of a specified number of years.

Neared vs Teared - What's the difference?

neared | teared |


As verbs the difference between neared and teared

is that neared is (near) while teared is (tear) (produce liquid from the eyes).

Teamed vs Teared - What's the difference?

teamed | teared |


As verbs the difference between teamed and teared

is that teamed is (team) while teared is (tear) (produce liquid from the eyes).

As an adjective teamed

is associated with others in a team.

Teaed vs Teared - What's the difference?

teaed | teared |


As verbs the difference between teaed and teared

is that teaed is (tea) while teared is (tear) (produce liquid from the eyes).

Teared vs Tared - What's the difference?

teared | tared |


As verbs the difference between teared and tared

is that teared is past tense of tear (produce liquid from the eyes) while tared is past tense of tare.

As an adjective tared is

weighed; determined; reduced to equal or standard weight.

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