different between untied vs liberated

untied

English

Etymology 1

un- +? tied

Adjective

untied (not comparable)

  1. Not tied; undone
    • 1922, Margery Williams, The Velveteen Rabbit
      The sack had been left untied, and so by wriggling a bit he was able to get his head through the opening and look out.
Translations

Etymology 2

untie +? -ed

Verb

untied

  1. simple past tense and past participle of untie

Anagrams

  • United, dunite, unedit, united

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liberated

English

Adjective

liberated (comparative more liberated, superlative most liberated)

  1. Freed, especially from traditional ideas in social and sexual matters.
    • a newly liberated prisoner
      His is a very liberated lifestyle.
      She is sexually liberated.
    • 2014, November 2, "Did Marilyn Start the Sexual Revolution", Everlasting Star
      In private, Marilyn was perhaps more sexually liberated than most women were generally during her lifetime.

Translations

Verb

liberated

  1. simple past tense and past participle of liberate
    The army liberated the POWs as they captured the camp.

Anagrams

  • delibrate

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