The difference between Looped and Loopy

When used as adjectives, looped means having loops, whereas loopy means having loops.


check bellow for the other definitions of Looped and Loopy

  1. Looped as a verb:

  1. Looped as an adjective:

    having loops

  2. Looped as an adjective:

    formed into a loop

  3. Looped as an adjective (of part of a fingerprint):

    whorled

  4. Looped as an adjective (slang):

    drunk

  1. Loopy as an adjective:

    Having loops.

    Examples:

    "A loopy rollercoaster."

  2. Loopy as an adjective (slang):

    Idiotic, crazy or drunk.

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