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Askance vs Askant - What's the difference?

askance | askant |

As adverbs the difference between askance and askant

is that askance is with disapproval, skepticism, or suspicion while askant is aslant, or askance, or sideways.

As adjectives the difference between askance and askant

is that askance is turned to the side, especially of the eyes while askant is aslant, or sloping.

askance

English

Alternative forms

* askaunce (obsolete)

Adverb

(-)
  • (of a look or glance) With disapproval, skepticism, or suspicion.
  • The beggar asked for change, but the haughty woman only looked at him askance .
  • * 1932
  • The scandal of opposition died down, and the stone-carver himself, though the town-folk continued to eye him askance , was able to secure other work through the favor of discriminating patrons.
  • * Gladstone
  • Both were viewed askance by authority.
  • * Landor
  • My palfrey eyed them askance .
  • Sideways; obliquely.
  • * 1896 — , chapter 8
  • I glanced askance at this strange creature, and found him watching me with his queer, restless eyes.
  • * 1878 — , chapter 1
  • ...the head-stones in the grave-yard beneath seemed to be holding themselves askance to keep it out of their faces.

    Synonyms

    * skeptically, suspiciously * obliquely, sideways

    Adjective

    (-)
  • Turned to the side, especially of the eyes.
  • * 1855
  • My first thought was, he lied in every word,
    That hoary cripple, with malicious eye
    Askance to watch the working of his lie

    Synonyms

    * (turned to the side) oblique, sideways

    askant

    English

    Adjective

    (en adjective)
  • (dated) Aslant, or sloping.
  • * {{quote-book, year=1901, author=Elizabeth Stoddard, title=The Morgesons, chapter=, edition= citation
  • , passage=While appearing to listen to Adelaide, her eyes wandered over me with speculation askant in them. }}

    Adverb

    (en adverb)
  • (dated) Aslant, or askance, or sideways
  • * {{quote-book, year=1917, author=Eugene Manlove Rhodes, title=Copper Streak Trail, chapter=, edition= citation
  • , passage=He folded the bill lovingly and tucked it away; but he flipped the coin from his thumb, spinning in the sun, caught it as it fell, and glanced askant at old Pete. }}