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Ledgy vs Edgy - What's the difference?

ledgy | edgy |

As adjectives the difference between ledgy and edgy

is that ledgy is abounding in ledges; consisting of a ledge or reef while edgy is nervous, apprehensive.

ledgy

English

Adjective

(er)
  • Abounding in ledges; consisting of a ledge or reef.
  • (Webster 1913)

    edgy

    English

    Adjective

    (er)
  • nervous, apprehensive
  • (entertainment/advertising jargon): creatively challenging; cutting edge; leading edge
  • (entertainment/advertising jargon) : on the edge between acceptable and offensive; pushing the boundaries of good taste; dodgy
  • (dated) irritable
  • an edgy temper
  • (art) Having some of the forms, such as drapery or the like, too sharply defined.
  • * Hazlitt
  • An edgy style of sculpture.
  • (of a knife or blade) sharp.