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Hypercritical vs Scurrilous - What's the difference?

hypercritical | scurrilous | Related terms |

Hypercritical is a related term of scurrilous.


As adjectives the difference between hypercritical and scurrilous

is that hypercritical is meticulously or excessively critical while scurrilous is (of a person) given to vulgar verbal abuse; foul-mouthed.

Scurrilous vs Dishonorable - What's the difference?

scurrilous | dishonorable | Related terms |

Scurrilous is a related term of dishonorable.


As adjectives the difference between scurrilous and dishonorable

is that scurrilous is (of a person) given to vulgar verbal abuse; foul-mouthed while dishonorable is without honor, or causing dishonor.

Scurrilous vs Libelous - What's the difference?

scurrilous | libelous |


As adjectives the difference between scurrilous and libelous

is that scurrilous is given to vulgar verbal abuse; foul-mouthed while libelous is defamatory, libeling, referring to something that causes harm to someone's reputation especially with malice or disregard.

Scurrilous vs Nebulous - What's the difference?

scurrilous | nebulous |


As adjectives the difference between scurrilous and nebulous

is that scurrilous is (of a person) given to vulgar verbal abuse; foul-mouthed while nebulous is in the form of a cloud or haze; hazy.

Scurrilous vs Ugly - What's the difference?

scurrilous | ugly |


As adjectives the difference between scurrilous and ugly

is that scurrilous is (of a person) given to vulgar verbal abuse; foul-mouthed while ugly is displeasing to the eye; not aesthetically pleasing.

As a noun ugly is

(slang|uncountable) ugliness.

Scurrilous vs Refined - What's the difference?

scurrilous | refined |


As adjectives the difference between scurrilous and refined

is that scurrilous is (of a person) given to vulgar verbal abuse; foul-mouthed while refined is showing or having good feelings or good taste.

As a verb refined is

(refine).

Scurrilous vs Lewd - What's the difference?

scurrilous | lewd |


As adjectives the difference between scurrilous and lewd

is that scurrilous is given to vulgar verbal abuse; foul-mouthed while lewd is lascivious, sexually promiscuous, rude.

Inappropriate vs Scurrilous - What's the difference?

inappropriate | scurrilous |


As adjectives the difference between inappropriate and scurrilous

is that inappropriate is not appropriate; not suitable for the situation, time, and/or place while scurrilous is given to vulgar verbal abuse; foul-mouthed.

Shocking vs Scurrilous - What's the difference?

shocking | scurrilous |


As adjectives the difference between shocking and scurrilous

is that shocking is inspiring shock; startling while scurrilous is (of a person) given to vulgar verbal abuse; foul-mouthed.

As a verb shocking

is .

As a noun shocking

is the application of an electric shock.

Foul vs Scurrilous - What's the difference?

foul | scurrilous |


As adjectives the difference between foul and scurrilous

is that foul is covered with, or containing unclean matter; polluted; nasty; defiled while scurrilous is given to vulgar verbal abuse; foul-mouthed.

As a verb foul

is to make dirty.

As a noun foul

is a breach of the rules of a game, especially one involving inappropriate contact with an opposing player in order to gain an advantage; as, for example, foot-tripping in soccer, or contact of any kind in basketball.

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