Wheeled vs Wheezed - What's the difference?
wheeled | wheezed |
(wheel)
Having wheels.
(in combination) Having the specified number or type of wheels.
(wheeze)
A piping or whistling sound caused by difficult respiration.
An ordinary whisper exaggerated so as to produce the hoarse sound known as the "stage whisper"; a forcible whisper with some admixture of tone.
(British, slang) An ulterior scheme or plan
* 2011 "
(slang) Something very humorous or laughable.
To breathe hard, and with an audible piping or whistling sound, as persons affected with asthma.
* 2001 , (Fourth Estate, paperback edition, 443)
As verbs the difference between wheeled and wheezed
is that wheeled is past tense of wheel while wheezed is past tense of wheeze.As an adjective wheeled
is having wheels.wheeled
English
Verb
(head)Adjective
(en adjective)- a wheeled vehicle
- a three-wheeled car
- an iron-wheeled chariot
Anagrams
*wheezed
English
Verb
(head)wheeze
English
Noun
(en noun)Road rage; High petrol prices hurt, but will not throttle the economy", The Economist 19 November 2011:
- The main point of fuel duty, though, is as a fiscal wheeze : it made up 5% of the tax take in 2010.
- The new comedy is a wheeze .
- You think you're going to win? That's a real wheeze !
Synonyms
* See alsoVerb
- If the air smelled even faintly of dog, Lionel coughed, wheezed and sneezed.