Snarky vs Smug - What's the difference?
snarky | smug |
(informal) Snide and sarcastic; usually out of irritation, often humorously.
Irritatingly pleased with oneself; self-satisfied.
(obsolete) Studiously neat or nice, especially in dress; spruce; affectedly precise; smooth and prim.
* Robynson (More's Utopia)
* De Quincey
* Beaumont and Fletcher
(obsolete) To make smug, or spruce.
* Dryton
As adjectives the difference between snarky and smug
is that snarky is (informal) snide and sarcastic; usually out of irritation, often humorously while smug is irritatingly pleased with oneself; self-satisfied.As a verb smug is
(obsolete|transitive) to make smug, or spruce.snarky
English
Adjective
(er)Derived terms
* snark * snarkily * snarkism * snarkinessReferences
smug
English
Adjective
(smugger)- Kate looked extremely smug this morning.
- They be so smug and smooth.
- the smug and scanty draperies of his style
- A young, smug , handsome holiness has no fellow.
Synonyms
* self-satisfied * complacentDerived terms
* smugly * smugnessVerb
(smugg)- Thus said, he smugged his beard, and stroked up fair.
