Difference between Hangover and Hungover

What is the difference between Hangover and Hungover?

Hangover as a noun is illness caused by a previous bout of heavy drinking. while Hungover as an adjective is suffering from a hangover

Hangover

Part of speech: noun

Definition: Illness caused by a previous bout of heavy drinking. An unpleasant relic left from prior events.

Example sentence: I always say 'Knocked Up' opened the doors, and 'Hangover' just burst it wide open. To this day, it's still surreal. And my wife's a doctor. All our friends are doctors - our close friends. And it's just that I have an odd job now. I think I'm like a doctor who had a detour, and I just have an odd job.

Hungover

Part of speech: adjective

Definition: Suffering from a hangover

We hope you now know whether to use Hangover or Hungover in your sentence.

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