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Famine vs Petulance - What's the difference?

famine | petulance |

As a proper noun famine

is the personification of famine, often depicted riding a black horse.

As a noun petulance is

the property of being petulant.

famine

English

Noun

(wikipedia famine)
  • (uncountable) extreme shortage of food in a region
  • * 1971 , Central Institute of Research & Training in Public Cooperation
  • Dr. Bhatia pointed out that famine had occurred in all ages and in all societies where means of communication and transport were not developed.
  • (countable) a period of extreme shortage of food in a region
  • * 1986 , United States Congress, House Select Committee on Hunger, Committee on Foreign Affairs, Subcommittee on Africa, Famine and Recovery in Africa
  • The root causes of the current famine are known: poverty, low health standards....

    petulance

    English

    Noun

  • The property of being petulant.
  • * Clarendon
  • Like pride in some, and like petulance in others.
  • * Cowper
  • The lowering eye, the petulance , the frown.
  • * 1857 , , Volume the Second, page 29 (ISBN 1857150570)
  • She had not done this, but had shown herself angry and sore, and was now ashamed of her own petulance , and yet unable to discontinue it.