askance |
aslant |
As adverbs the difference between askance and aslant
is that
askance is (of a look or glance) with disapproval, skepticism, or suspicion while
aslant is at a slant.
As adjectives the difference between askance and aslant
is that
askance is turned to the side, especially of the eyes while
aslant is slanting.
As a preposition aslant is
(archaic) diagonally over or across.
askance |
dubious |
As adjectives the difference between askance and dubious
is that
askance is turned to the side, especially of the eyes while
dubious is arousing doubt; questionable; open to suspicion.
As an adverb askance
is (of a look or glance) with disapproval, skepticism, or suspicion.
askance |
asking |
As an adverb askance
is with disapproval, skepticism, or suspicion.
As an adjective askance
is turned to the side, especially of the eyes.
As a verb asking is
present participle of lang=en.
As a noun asking is
the act or process of posing a question or making a request.
pejorative |
askance |
As adjectives the difference between pejorative and askance
is that
pejorative is while
askance is turned to the side, especially of the eyes.
As an adverb askance is
(of a look or glance) with disapproval, skepticism, or suspicion.
skeptical |
askance |
As adjectives the difference between skeptical and askance
is that
skeptical is having, or expressing doubt; questioning while
askance is turned to the side, especially of the eyes.
As an adverb askance is
(of a look or glance) with disapproval, skepticism, or suspicion.
heretic |
askance |
As adjectives the difference between heretic and askance
is that
heretic is heretical; of or pertaining to heresy or heretics while
askance is turned to the side, especially of the eyes.
As a noun heretic
is someone who, in the opinion of others, believes contrary to the fundamental tenets of a religion he claims to belong to.
As an adverb askance is
with disapproval, skepticism, or suspicion.
askance |
circumspect |
As adjectives the difference between askance and circumspect
is that
askance is turned to the side, especially of the eyes while
circumspect is carefully aware of all circumstances; considerate of all that is pertinent.
As an adverb askance
is (of a look or glance) with disapproval, skepticism, or suspicion.
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.
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