gruntle |
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As a verb gruntle
is (obsolete) to utter small, low grunts or
gruntle can be (humorous) to humour; to induce the opposite effect of causing a person to become disgruntled.
As a noun gruntle
is a grunting sound.
As an adjective undefined is
lacking a definition or value.
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gruntle |
As a verb gruntle is
(obsolete) to utter small, low grunts or
gruntle can be (humorous) to humour; to induce the opposite effect of causing a person to become disgruntled.
As a noun gruntle is
a grunting sound.
gruntled |
gruntle |
In humorous|lang=en terms the difference between gruntled and gruntle
is that
gruntled is (humorous) satisfied, pleased, contented while
gruntle is (humorous) to humour; to induce the opposite effect of causing a person to become disgruntled.
As an adjective gruntled
is (humorous) satisfied, pleased, contented.
As a verb gruntle is
(obsolete) to utter small, low grunts or
gruntle can be (humorous) to humour; to induce the opposite effect of causing a person to become disgruntled.
As a noun gruntle is
a grunting sound.
grundle |
gruntle |
As nouns the difference between grundle and gruntle
is that
grundle is (slang) a group of objects, lots or
grundle can be (colloquial) a small grumble or
grundle can be (us|slang) the area between anus and scrotum in a male or between anus and vulva in a woman while
gruntle is a grunting sound.
As verbs the difference between grundle and gruntle
is that
grundle is (colloquial) to emit a grumble, or a lesser version thereof while
gruntle is (obsolete) to utter small, low grunts or
gruntle can be (humorous) to humour; to induce the opposite effect of causing a person to become disgruntled.
taxonomy |
gruntle |
As nouns the difference between taxonomy and gruntle
is that
taxonomy is the science or the technique used to make a classification while
gruntle is a grunting sound.
As a verb gruntle is
(obsolete) to utter small, low grunts or
gruntle can be (humorous) to humour; to induce the opposite effect of causing a person to become disgruntled.
regruntle |
gruntle |
Synonyms |
Regruntle is a synonym of gruntle.
As verbs the difference between regruntle and gruntle
is that
regruntle is (
label) to return to humour; to cause a disgruntled person to cease being upset while
gruntle is (obsolete) to utter small, low grunts or
gruntle can be (humorous) to humour; to induce the opposite effect of causing a person to become disgruntled.
As a noun gruntle is
a grunting sound.
disgruntled |
gruntle |
In obsolete terms the difference between disgruntled and gruntle
is that
disgruntled is past tense of disgruntle while
gruntle is to complain; to grumble.
As an adjective disgruntled
is unhappy; dissatisfied.
As a noun gruntle is
a grunting sound.
snort |
gruntle |
In obsolete|lang=en terms the difference between snort and gruntle
is that
snort is (obsolete) to snore while
gruntle is (obsolete) to complain; to grumble.
As nouns the difference between snort and gruntle
is that
snort is the sound made by exhaling or inhaling roughly through the nose while
gruntle is a grunting sound.
As verbs the difference between snort and gruntle
is that
snort is to make a snort; to exhale roughly through the nose while
gruntle is (obsolete) to utter small, low grunts or
gruntle can be (humorous) to humour; to induce the opposite effect of causing a person to become disgruntled.
sound |
gruntle |
As a proper noun sound
is the strait that separates zealand (an island of denmark) from scania (part of sweden); also sometimes called by the danish name,.
As a verb gruntle is
(obsolete) to utter small, low grunts or
gruntle can be (humorous) to humour; to induce the opposite effect of causing a person to become disgruntled.
As a noun gruntle is
a grunting sound.
grumble |
gruntle |
As nouns the difference between grumble and gruntle
is that
grumble is (onomatopoeia) a low thundering, rumbling or growling sound while
gruntle is a grunting sound.
As verbs the difference between grumble and gruntle
is that
grumble is to make a low, growling or rumbling noise, like a hungry stomach or certain animals while
gruntle is (obsolete) to utter small, low grunts or
gruntle can be (humorous) to humour; to induce the opposite effect of causing a person to become disgruntled.
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