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Wicked vs Peevish - What's the difference?

wicked | peevish | Related terms |

Wicked is a related term of peevish.


As adjectives the difference between wicked and peevish

is that wicked is evil or mischievous by nature or wicked can be having a wick while peevish is constantly complaining; fretful, whining.

As an adverb wicked

is (slang|new england|british) very, extremely.

As a noun wicked

is people who are wickedoxford dictionary [http://wwwoxfordadvancedlearnersdictionarycom/dictionary/wicked_2].

As a verb wicked

is (wick).

Peevish vs Dissatisfied - What's the difference?

peevish | dissatisfied | Related terms |

Peevish is a related term of dissatisfied.


As adjectives the difference between peevish and dissatisfied

is that peevish is constantly complaining; fretful, whining while dissatisfied is feeling or displaying disappointment or a lack of contentment.

As a verb dissatisfied is

(dissatisfy).

Peevish vs Illnatured - What's the difference?

peevish | illnatured | Related terms |

Peevish is a related term of illnatured.

Sulky vs Peevish - What's the difference?

sulky | peevish | Related terms |

Sulky is a related term of peevish.


As adjectives the difference between sulky and peevish

is that sulky is silent and withdrawn after being upset while peevish is constantly complaining; fretful, whining.

As a noun sulky

is a low two-wheeled cart, used in harness racing.

Peevish vs Acrimonious - What's the difference?

peevish | acrimonious | Related terms |


As adjectives the difference between peevish and acrimonious

is that peevish is constantly complaining; fretful, whining while acrimonious is angry, acid, and sharp in delivering argumentative replies: bitter; mean-spirited; sharp in language or tone.

Disgruntled vs Peevish - What's the difference?

disgruntled | peevish | Synonyms |

Disgruntled is a synonym of peevish.


As adjectives the difference between disgruntled and peevish

is that disgruntled is unhappy; dissatisfied while peevish is constantly complaining; fretful, whining.

As a verb disgruntled

is (obsolete) (disgruntle).

Peevish vs Sullen - What's the difference?

peevish | sullen | Related terms |

Peevish is a related term of sullen.


As adjectives the difference between peevish and sullen

is that peevish is constantly complaining; fretful, whining while sullen is having a brooding ill temper; sulky.

As a noun sullen is

(obsolete) one who is solitary, or lives alone; a hermit.

Peevish vs Displeased - What's the difference?

peevish | displeased | Related terms |

Peevish is a related term of displeased.


As an adjective peevish

is constantly complaining; fretful, whining.

As a verb displeased is

(displease).

Impish vs Peevish - What's the difference?

impish | peevish |


As adjectives the difference between impish and peevish

is that impish is mischievous; of or befitting an imp while peevish is constantly complaining; fretful, whining.

Frantic vs Peevish - What's the difference?

frantic | peevish |


As adjectives the difference between frantic and peevish

is that frantic is insane, mentally unstable while peevish is constantly complaining; fretful, whining.

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