Smiley vs Angry - What's the difference?
smiley | angry |
Cheerful and happy; smiling.
(rare) A simplified representation of a smiling face.
(Internet) A sequence of keyboard characters used to represent a person's mood or emotion, especially or other smiling depiction.
(slang) Having one's throat slit from side to side.
(rare) An improvised street weapon consisting of a length of chain with padlocks and other heavy objects affixed to one end.
(South Africa) A roasted sheep's head.
Displaying or feeling anger.
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(said about a wound or a rash) Inflamed and painful.
Dark and stormy, menacing.
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As adjectives the difference between smiley and angry
is that smiley is cheerful and happy; smiling while angry is displaying or feeling anger.As a noun smiley
is (rare) a simplified representation of a smiling face.smiley
English
(wikipedia smiley)Alternative forms
* smilie very rareAdjective
(er)Noun
(en-noun)Synonyms
* (representation of smiling face) smiley face * (characters that representation an emotion) emoticonSee also
*External links
* (wikipedia "smiley")Anagrams
* ----angry
English
Adjective
(er)- The broken glass left two angry cuts across my arm.
- Angry clouds raced across the sky.
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