different between invited vs inited
invited
English
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /?n?va?t?d/
Verb
invited
- simple past tense and past participle of invite
Adjective
invited (not comparable)
- Having been asked to attend.
- Having an invitation.
invited From the web:
- what invite code
- what invites george into town
- what invite means in whatsapp
- what invite means
- what invites bed bugs
- what invites rats
- what invites spiritual husband
- what invites cockroaches
inited
English
Verb
inited
- simple past tense and past participle of init
Anagrams
- -tidine, dinite, indite, tied in, tineid
inited From the web:
- what united the colonies
- what united clubs are open
- what united the states as one nation
- what united us
- what united methodists believe
- what united planes have tvs
- what united fare classes are upgradeable
- what's united states population
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