different between putoff vs adjourned
putoff
English
Etymology
From the verb phrase put off.
Noun
putoff (plural putoffs)
- An excuse made to delay or stall.
Anagrams
- off-put, offput
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adjourned
English
Verb
adjourned
- simple past tense and past participle of adjourn
Adjective
adjourned (comparative more adjourned, superlative most adjourned)
- (of a meeting, event or trial) Having been adjourned; suspended or paused.
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