ill |
morbid |
Related terms |
Ill is a related term of morbid.
As adjectives the difference between ill and morbid
is that
ill is (
label) evil; wicked (of people) while
morbid is (originally) of, or relating to disease.
As an adverb ill
is not well; imperfectly, badly; hardly.
As a noun ill
is (often pluralized) trouble; distress; misfortune; adversity.
assertive |
morbid |
As adjectives the difference between assertive and morbid
is that
assertive is boldly self-assured; confident without being aggressive while
morbid is of, or relating to disease.
feeble |
morbid |
Related terms |
Feeble is a related term of morbid.
As adjectives the difference between feeble and morbid
is that
feeble is deficient in physical strength; weak; infirm; debilitated while
morbid is (originally) of, or relating to disease.
As a verb feeble
is (obsolete) to make feeble; to enfeeble.
maudlin |
morbid |
As adjectives the difference between maudlin and morbid
is that
maudlin is affectionate or sentimental in an effusive, tearful, or foolish manner, especially because of drunkenness while
morbid is of, or relating to disease.
As a noun maudlin
is the Magdalene;
Mary Magdalene.
mawkish |
morbid |
As adjectives the difference between mawkish and morbid
is that
mawkish is feeling sick, queasy while
morbid is (originally) of, or relating to disease.
indisposed |
morbid |
Related terms |
Indisposed is a related term of morbid.
As adjectives the difference between indisposed and morbid
is that
indisposed is mildly ill while
morbid is (originally) of, or relating to disease.
distempered |
morbid |
Related terms |
Distempered is a related term of morbid.
As adjectives the difference between distempered and morbid
is that
distempered is (archaic) affected with or suffering from distemper; diseased while
morbid is (originally) of, or relating to disease.
As a verb distempered
is (
distemper).
diseased |
morbid |
Synonyms |
Diseased is a synonym of morbid.
As adjectives the difference between diseased and morbid
is that
diseased is affected with or suffering from disease while
morbid is (originally) of, or relating to disease.
morbid |
daunting |
As adjectives the difference between morbid and daunting
is that
morbid is of, or relating to disease while
daunting is discouraging, inspiring fear.
As a verb daunting is
present participle of lang=en.
morbid |
dauntinh |
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