Peevish vs Vengeful - What's the difference?
peevish | vengeful | Related terms |
Constantly complaining; fretful, whining.
* , King Henry V , act 3, scene 7:
* 1813 , , Pride and Prejudice , ch. 41:
* 1917 , , "The Mixer" in The Man With Two Left Feet and Other Stories :
Vindictive or wanting vengeance.
* {{quote-news
, year=2011
, date=December 14
, author=Steven Morris
, title=Devon woman jailed for 168 days for killing kitten in microwave
, work=Guardian
Peevish is a related term of vengeful.
As adjectives the difference between peevish and vengeful
is that peevish is constantly complaining; fretful, whining while vengeful is vindictive or wanting vengeance.peevish
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Alternative forms
* (l), (l) (obsolete)Adjective
(en adjective)- Orleans: What a wretched and peevish fellow is this king of England, to mope with his fat-brained followers so far out of his knowledge!
- [T]he luckless Kitty continued in the parlour repining at her fate in terms as unreasonable as her accent was peevish .
- At first he was quite peevish . "What's the idea," he said, "coming and spoiling a man's beauty-sleep? Get out."
Derived terms
* peevishly * peevishnessvengeful
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Adjective
(en adjective)- His chains now broken, the prisoner turned a vengeful eye toward his former captors.
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