Teared vs. Weared — What's the Difference?
Difference Between Teared and Weared
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Teared
To pull apart or into pieces by force; rend.
Weared
Simple past tense and past participle of wearsee usage notes
Teared
To cause to be pulled apart unintentionally, as by accident
Tore my pants on the barbed wire.
Teared
To lacerate (the skin, for example).
Teared
To make (an opening) in something by pulling it apart or by accident
I tore a hole in my stocking.
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Teared
To separate forcefully; wrench
Tore the pipe from the wall.
Teared
To divide or disrupt
Was torn between opposing choices.
A country that was torn by strife.
Teared
To become torn
The fabric does not tear easily.
Teared
To move with heedless speed; rush headlong
Tore off down the road.
Tore along the avenue.
Teared
To become filled with tears
The strong wind caused my eyes to tear.
Teared
The act of tearing.
Teared
The result of tearing; a rip or rent
The shirt has a small tear.
Teared
A great rush; a hurry.
Teared
(Slang) A carousal; a spree.
Teared
A drop of the clear salty liquid that is secreted by the lachrymal gland of the eye to lubricate the surface between the eyeball and eyelid and to wash away irritants.
Teared
Tears A profusion of this liquid spilling from the eyes and wetting the cheeks, especially as an expression of emotion.
Teared
Tears The act of weeping
Criticism that left me in tears.
Teared
A drop of a liquid or hardened fluid.
Teared
Simple past tense and past participle of tear|t=produce liquid from the eyes
Teared
(nonstandard) t=rip, rend, speed
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