Austere vs Grumpy - What's the difference?
austere | grumpy | Related terms |
Grim or severe in manner or appearance
Lacking trivial decoration; not extravagant or gaudy
Unhappy, dissatisfied and/or irritable.
Austere is a related term of grumpy.
As adjectives the difference between austere and grumpy
is that austere is austere while grumpy is unhappy, dissatisfied and/or irritable.austere
English
Adjective
(en-adj)- The headmistress was an austere old woman.
- The interior of the church was as austere as the parishioners were dour.
Synonyms
* (grim or severe) stern, strict, forbidding * (lacking trivial decoration) simple, plain, unadorned, unembellishedAntonyms
* (not lacking trivial decoration) overwrought, flamboyant, extravagant, gaudy, flashyDerived terms
* austerity * austerelygrumpy
English
Adjective
(er)- Tommy feels grumpy today because his friend stole his ball.
- Michael Finnell was grumpy''', but became even '''grumpier when the Celtics lost.
