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glum

Glum vs Dismal - What's the difference?

glum | dismal | Related terms |

Glum is a related term of dismal.


As a noun glum

is light.

As an adjective dismal is

disappointingly inadequate.

Glum vs Discouraged - What's the difference?

glum | discouraged | Related terms |

Glum is a related term of discouraged.


As a noun glum

is light.

As an adjective discouraged is

having lost confidence or hope; dejected; disheartened.

As a verb discouraged is

(discourage).

Discontent vs Glum - What's the difference?

discontent | glum |


As nouns the difference between discontent and glum

is that discontent is dissatisfaction while glum is light.

As a verb discontent

is to deprive of contentment; to make uneasy; to dissatisfy.

As an adjective discontent

is not content; discontented; dissatisfied.

Glum vs Spiteful - What's the difference?

glum | spiteful | Related terms |

Glum is a related term of spiteful.


As a noun glum

is light.

As an adjective spiteful is

filled with, or showing, spite; having a desire to vex, annoy, or injure; malignant; malicious.

Smart vs Glum - What's the difference?

smart | glum |


As a proper noun smart

is .

As a noun glum is

light.

Sorrowful vs Glum - What's the difference?

sorrowful | glum | Related terms |

Sorrowful is a related term of glum.


As an adjective sorrowful

is of a person, full of sorrow; exhibiting sorrow; sad; dejected; distressed; distraught.

As a noun glum is

light.

Glum vs Irritable - What's the difference?

glum | irritable | Related terms |

Glum is a related term of irritable.


As a noun glum

is light.

As an adjective irritable is

capable of being irritated.

Glum vs Touchy - What's the difference?

glum | touchy | Related terms |

Glum is a related term of touchy.


As a noun glum

is light.

As an adjective touchy is

(of a situation) extremely sensitive or volatile; easily disturbed to the point of becoming unstable; requiring caution or tactfulness.

Dejection vs Glum - What's the difference?

dejection | glum |


As nouns the difference between dejection and glum

is that dejection is dejection, defecation while glum is light.

Glum vs Gloomness - What's the difference?

glum | gloomness |

Gloomness is likely misspelled.


Gloomness has no English definition.

As a verb glum

is to look sullen; to be of a sour countenance; to be glum.

As a noun glum

is sullenness.

As an adjective glum

is despondent; moody; sullen.

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