Corny vs Twee - What's the difference?
corny | twee |
Insipid or trite.
Hackneyed or excessively sentimental.
(obsolete) Producing corn or grain; furnished with grains of corn.
* Prior
Containing corn; tasting well of malt.
* Chaucer
(obsolete, UK, slang) tipsy; drunk
(obsolete) Strong, stiff, or hard, like a horn; resembling horn.
* Milton
(British, pejorative) Overly quaint, dainty, cute or nice.
As adjectives the difference between corny and twee
is that corny is insipid or trite or corny can be (obsolete) strong, stiff, or hard, like a horn; resembling horn while twee is (british|pejorative) overly quaint, dainty, cute or nice.corny
English
Etymology 1
; in the "hackneyed" sense, from "corn catalogue jokes", reputedly low-quality jokes that were formerly printed in mail-order seed catalogues.Adjective
(er)- The duct tape and wire were a pretty corny solution.
- The movie was okay, but the love scene was really corny .
- He sent a bouquet of twelve red roses and a card: "Roses are red, Violets are blue, Sugar is sweet, And so are you." How corny is that!
- The corny ear.
- A draught of moist and corny ale.
- (Forby)
Synonyms
* (hackneyed or excessively sentimental) kitsch, kitschy, cheesyEtymology 2
(etyl) (lena) .Adjective
(en adjective)- Up stood the corny reed.
Anagrams
*twee
English
Adjective
(en adjective)- Those Beatrix Potter animals are a little twee for my taste.
Synonyms
* precious * saccharine * syrupyQuotations
* 1999:' Despite the fact that the designs were all a bit '''twee . . . they stood out a mile in the market place at that time. — Janet Foster, ''Docklands: Urban Change and Conflict in a Community in Transition ISBN 1857282744, p. 82 * 2001:' Forget the clichéd image of ''Brigadoon'' and shortbread tins, the dreadfully '''twee tartan tat and Celtic kitsch that, sadly, still exists in the 21st century, and is too often passed off as a genuine Highland experience. — Alan Murphy, ''Scotland Highlands & Islands Handbook: The Travel Guide ISBN 1900949946, p. 11 * 2002:' As always with Disney, there are moments when it all seems a bit '''twee , others when it is excessively PC. — Peter Ellison, ''Folens Models for Writing: Essential Non-fiction ISBN 1843032317, p. 40 * 2005:' I just wouldn’t have felt comfortable saying, "I am a duckbilled platypus, and this is how I find my shrimps." I think it would have been '''twee . — Richard Dawkins, ''Darwin's Rottweiler (interview)Discover magazine 2005-09-08