Slumpy vs Grumpy - What's the difference?
slumpy | grumpy |
Characteristic of an economic slump.
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(UK, US, dialect) Easily broken through; boggy; marshy.
Unhappy, dissatisfied and/or irritable.
As adjectives the difference between slumpy and grumpy
is that slumpy is characteristic of an economic slump while grumpy is unhappy, dissatisfied and/or irritable.slumpy
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(en adjective)citation
- (Bartlett)
grumpy
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Adjective
(er)- Tommy feels grumpy today because his friend stole his ball.
- Michael Finnell was grumpy''', but became even '''grumpier when the Celtics lost.
