surly |
glum |
As an adjective surly
is (obsolete) lordly, arrogant, supercilious.
As an adverb surly
is (obsolete) in an arrogant or supercilious manner.
As a noun glum is
light.
surly |
definitely |
As adverbs the difference between surly and definitely
is that
surly is (obsolete) in an arrogant or supercilious manner while
definitely is without question and beyond doubt.
As an adjective surly
is (obsolete) lordly, arrogant, supercilious.
surly |
undefined |
As adjectives the difference between surly and undefined
is that
surly is (obsolete) lordly, arrogant, supercilious while
undefined is lacking a definition or value.
As an adverb surly
is (obsolete) in an arrogant or supercilious manner.
surly |
pleasant |
In obsolete|lang=en terms the difference between surly and pleasant
is that
surly is (obsolete) in an arrogant or supercilious manner while
pleasant is (obsolete) a wit; a humorist; a buffoon.
As adjectives the difference between surly and pleasant
is that
surly is (obsolete) lordly, arrogant, supercilious while
pleasant is giving pleasure; pleasing in manner.
As an adverb surly
is (obsolete) in an arrogant or supercilious manner.
As a noun pleasant is
(obsolete) a wit; a humorist; a buffoon.
grumble |
surly |
As a noun grumble
is (onomatopoeia) a low thundering, rumbling or growling sound.
As a verb grumble
is to make a low, growling or rumbling noise, like a hungry stomach or certain animals.
As an adjective surly is
(obsolete) lordly, arrogant, supercilious.
As an adverb surly is
(obsolete) in an arrogant or supercilious manner.
surly |
splenetic |
As adjectives the difference between surly and splenetic
is that
surly is (obsolete) lordly, arrogant, supercilious while
splenetic is bad-tempered, irritable, peevish, spiteful, habitually angry.
As an adverb surly
is (obsolete) in an arrogant or supercilious manner.
As a noun splenetic is
(archaic) a person affected with spleen.
surly |
fierce |
Related terms |
Surly is a related term of fierce.
As adjectives the difference between surly and fierce
is that
surly is (obsolete) lordly, arrogant, supercilious while
fierce is extremely violent, severe, ferocious or savage.
As an adverb surly
is (obsolete) in an arrogant or supercilious manner.
illiterate |
surly |
Related terms |
Illiterate is a related term of surly.
As adjectives the difference between illiterate and surly
is that
illiterate is unable to read and write while
surly is (obsolete) lordly, arrogant, supercilious.
As a noun illiterate
is an
illiterate person, one not able to read.
As an adverb surly is
(obsolete) in an arrogant or supercilious manner.
surly |
uncivilized |
Related terms |
Surly is a related term of uncivilized.
As adjectives the difference between surly and uncivilized
is that
surly is (obsolete) lordly, arrogant, supercilious while
uncivilized is crude, barbarous, wild, uncultured.
As an adverb surly
is (obsolete) in an arrogant or supercilious manner.
surly |
turbulent |
Related terms |
Surly is a related term of turbulent.
As adjectives the difference between surly and turbulent
is that
surly is (obsolete) lordly, arrogant, supercilious while
turbulent is violently disturbed or agitated; tempestuous, tumultuous.
As an adverb surly
is (obsolete) in an arrogant or supercilious manner.
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