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lugubrious

Dark vs Lugubrious - What's the difference?

dark | lugubrious | Related terms |

Dark is a related term of lugubrious.


As adjectives the difference between dark and lugubrious

is that dark is having an absolute or (more often) relative lack of light while lugubrious is gloomy, mournful or dismal, especially to an exaggerated degree.

As a noun dark

is a complete or (more often) partial absence of light.

Lugubrious vs Unhappy - What's the difference?

lugubrious | unhappy | Related terms |

Lugubrious is a related term of unhappy.


As adjectives the difference between lugubrious and unhappy

is that lugubrious is gloomy, mournful or dismal, especially to an exaggerated degree while unhappy is not happy; sad.

Ominous vs Lugubrious - What's the difference?

ominous | lugubrious | Related terms |

Ominous is a related term of lugubrious.


As adjectives the difference between ominous and lugubrious

is that ominous is of or pertaining to an omen or to omens; being or exhibiting an omen; significant while lugubrious is gloomy, mournful or dismal, especially to an exaggerated degree.

Lugubrious vs Funereal - What's the difference?

lugubrious | funereal | Related terms |

Lugubrious is a related term of funereal.


As adjectives the difference between lugubrious and funereal

is that lugubrious is gloomy, mournful or dismal, especially to an exaggerated degree while funereal is of or relating to a funeral.

Lugubrious vs Depressed - What's the difference?

lugubrious | depressed |


As adjectives the difference between lugubrious and depressed

is that lugubrious is gloomy, mournful or dismal, especially to an exaggerated degree while depressed is unhappy, and blaming oneself rather than others; despondent.

As a verb depressed is

past tense of depress.

Abject vs Lugubrious - What's the difference?

abject | lugubrious |


As adjectives the difference between abject and lugubrious

is that abject is rejected; cast aside while lugubrious is gloomy, mournful or dismal, especially to an exaggerated degree.

As a noun abject

is a person in the lowest and most despicable condition; a castaway; outcast.

As a verb abject

is to cast off or out; to reject.

Lugubrious vs Calamitous - What's the difference?

lugubrious | calamitous | Related terms |

Lugubrious is a related term of calamitous.


As adjectives the difference between lugubrious and calamitous

is that lugubrious is gloomy, mournful or dismal, especially to an exaggerated degree while calamitous is concerning or involving calamity, disastrous.

Dirge vs Lugubrious - What's the difference?

dirge | lugubrious |


As a noun dirge

is a mournful poem or piece of music composed or performed as a memorial to a dead person.

As an adjective lugubrious is

gloomy, mournful or dismal, especially to an exaggerated degree.

Lugubrious vs Joyless - What's the difference?

lugubrious | joyless | Related terms |

Lugubrious is a related term of joyless.


As adjectives the difference between lugubrious and joyless

is that lugubrious is gloomy, mournful or dismal, especially to an exaggerated degree while joyless is without joy; unhappy, sad.

Lonesome vs Lugubrious - What's the difference?

lonesome | lugubrious | Related terms |

Lonesome is a related term of lugubrious.


As adjectives the difference between lonesome and lugubrious

is that lonesome is unhappy due to being alone; lonely while lugubrious is gloomy, mournful or dismal, especially to an exaggerated degree.

As a noun lonesome

is (informal) oneself alone.

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