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Slumpy vs Glumpy - What's the difference?

slumpy | glumpy |

As adjectives the difference between slumpy and glumpy

is that slumpy is characteristic of an economic slump while glumpy is glum; sullen; sulky.

slumpy

English

Adjective

(en adjective)
  • Characteristic of an economic slump.
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  • (UK, US, dialect) Easily broken through; boggy; marshy.
  • (Bartlett)

    glumpy

    English

    Adjective

    (en adjective)
  • (colloquial) glum; sullen; sulky
  • He was glumpy enough. — T. Hook.
    (Webster 1913)