irksome |
tarnished |
Related terms |
Irksome is a related term of tarnished.
As an adjective irksome
is disagreeable or troublesome by reason of long continuance or repetition; bothersome; annoying; irritating; wearisome; tedious.
As a verb tarnished is
(
tarnish).
cheerless |
tarnished |
Related terms |
Cheerless is a related term of tarnished.
As an adjective cheerless
is devoid of cheer; gloomy.
As a verb tarnished is
(
tarnish).
marred |
tarnished |
As verbs the difference between marred and tarnished
is that
marred is past tense of mar while
tarnished is past tense of tarnish.
As an adjective marred
is of a person, to be perplexed or troubled.
dusky |
tarnished |
Related terms |
Dusky is a related term of tarnished.
As an adjective dusky
is dimly lit, as at dusk (evening).
As a noun dusky
is a dusky shark.
As a verb tarnished is
(
tarnish).
mysterious |
tarnished |
Related terms |
Mysterious is a related term of tarnished.
As an adjective mysterious
is of unknown origin.
As a verb tarnished is
(
tarnish).
clouded |
tarnished |
Related terms |
Clouded is a related term of tarnished.
As verbs the difference between clouded and tarnished
is that
clouded is simple past and past participle of
cloud while
tarnished is (
tarnish).
As an adjective clouded
is filled with clouds.
gross |
tarnished |
Related terms |
Gross is a related term of tarnished.
As a proper noun gross
is .
As a verb tarnished is
(
tarnish).
dim |
tarnished |
Synonyms |
As verbs the difference between dim and tarnished
is that
dim is to make something less bright while
tarnished is past tense of tarnish.
As an adjective dim
is not bright or colorful.
As an adverb dim
is dimly, indistinctly.
As a noun dim
is dimness.
tarnished |
disreputable |
As a verb tarnished
is past tense of tarnish.
As an adjective disreputable is
not respectable, lacking repute; discreditable.
As a noun disreputable is
a person who is not reputable.
tarnished |
lifeless |
Related terms |
As a verb tarnished
is past tense of tarnish.
As an adjective lifeless is
inanimate; having no life.
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