Asperity vs Petulant - What's the difference?
asperity | petulant |
Roughness as of stone or weather.
Harshness, as of temper.
* 1878 : :
Something that is harsh and difficult to endure.
(geology) A part of a geological fault line that does not move.
childishly irritable
(obsolete) forward; pert; insolent; wanton.
As a noun asperity
is roughness as of stone or weather.As an adjective petulant is
exuberant, lively.asperity
English
Noun
(asperities)- asperity of Maine's winter
- Go, ribald, get you hence
To your cabin with celerity.
This is the consequence
Of ill-advised asperity !
- Earthquakes begin and end at asperities .
petulant
English
Adjective
(en adjective)- Lack of sleep is causing Dave's recent petulant behavior.
- (Burton)
