terms |
larkinesque |
As a noun terms
is .
As an adjective larkinesque is
resembling the works or themes of (1922–1985), english poet and novelist; colloquial, reflective, ironically understated, lugubrious, etc.
lugubrious |
larkinesque |
As adjectives the difference between lugubrious and larkinesque
is that
lugubrious is gloomy, mournful or dismal, especially to an exaggerated degree while
Larkinesque is resembling the works or themes of
Philip Larkin (1922–1985), English poet and novelist; colloquial, reflective, ironically understated, lugubrious, etc.
understated |
larkinesque |
As adjectives the difference between understated and larkinesque
is that
understated is restrained and unpretentious while
larkinesque is resembling the works or themes of (1922–1985), english poet and novelist; colloquial, reflective, ironically understated, lugubrious, etc.
As a verb understated
is (
understate).
ironic |
larkinesque |
As adjectives the difference between ironic and larkinesque
is that
ironic is ironic while
larkinesque is resembling the works or themes of (1922–1985), english poet and novelist; colloquial, reflective, ironically understated, lugubrious, etc.
reflective |
larkinesque |
As adjectives the difference between reflective and larkinesque
is that
reflective is something which reflects, or redirects back to the source while
Larkinesque is resembling the works or themes of
Philip Larkin (1922–1985), English poet and novelist; colloquial, reflective, ironically understated, lugubrious, etc.
colloquial |
larkinesque |
As adjectives the difference between colloquial and larkinesque
is that
colloquial is (linguistics) denoting a manner of speaking or writing that is characteristic of familiar conversation; informal while
larkinesque is resembling the works or themes of (1922–1985), english poet and novelist; colloquial, reflective, ironically understated, lugubrious, etc.
larkinesque |
larkinian |
see also |
Larkinesque is a see also of larkinian.
As adjectives the difference between larkinesque and larkinian
is that
larkinesque is resembling the works or themes of (1922–1985), english poet and novelist; colloquial, reflective, ironically understated, lugubrious, etc while
larkinian is of or pertaining to (1922–1985), english poet and novelist.