The difference between Blocked and Forwrought
When used as adjectives, blocked means obstructed impeding general movement, whereas forwrought means worked-up.
check bellow for the other definitions of Blocked and Forwrought
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Blocked as an adjective:
obstructed impeding general movement.
Examples:
"This road is blocked, so we must find another route."
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Blocked as an adjective:
obstructed impeding total flow in a pipe, etc.
Examples:
"Call a plumber to unclog the blocked drain."
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Blocked as an adjective (Irish, slang):
Drunk
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Blocked as a verb:
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Forwrought as a verb:
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Forwrought as an adjective:
Worked-up; agitated; troubled.
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Forwrought as an adjective:
Blocked; obstructed.