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kvell |
As a verb kvell is
to feel delighted and proud to the point of tears; to boast; to gloat.
vell |
kvell |
As verbs the difference between vell and kvell
is that
vell is (uk|dialect) to cut the turf from, as for burning while
kvell is to feel delighted and proud to the point of tears; to boast; to gloat.
As a noun vell
is the salted stomach of a calf, used in making cheese; a rennet bag.
kvell |
kell |
As a verb kvell
is to feel delighted and proud to the point of tears; to boast; to gloat.
As a noun kell is
(obsolete) the caul or
kell can be a kiln or
kell can be a sort of pottage; kale.
knell |
kvell |
As verbs the difference between knell and kvell
is that
knell is to ring a bell slowly, especially for a funeral; to toll while
kvell is to feel delighted and proud to the point of tears; to boast; to gloat.
As a noun knell
is the sound of a bell knelling; a toll.
gloat |
kvell |
As verbs the difference between gloat and kvell
is that
gloat is to exhibit a conspicuous sense of self-satisfaction, often at an adversary's misfortune while
kvell is to feel delighted and proud to the point of tears; to boast; to gloat.
As a noun gloat
is an act or instance of gloating.
boast |
kvell |
As verbs the difference between boast and kvell
is that
boast is to brag; to talk loudly in praise of oneself or
boast can be (masonry) to dress, as a stone, with a broad chisel while
kvell is to feel delighted and proud to the point of tears; to boast; to gloat.
As a noun boast
is a brag, a loud positive appraisal of oneself.
tear |
kvell |
As verbs the difference between tear and kvell
is that
tear is to rend (a solid material) by holding or restraining in two places and pulling apart, whether intentionally or not; to destroy or separate or
tear can be to produce tears while
kvell is to feel delighted and proud to the point of tears; to boast; to gloat.
As a noun tear
is a hole or break caused by tearing or
tear can be a drop of clear, salty liquid produced from the eyes by crying or irritation.
proud |
kvell |
As an adjective proud
is gratified; feeling honoured (by something); feeling satisfied or happy about a fact or event.
As a verb kvell is
to feel delighted and proud to the point of tears; to boast; to gloat.
delighted |
kvell |
As verbs the difference between delighted and kvell
is that
delighted is past tense of delight while
kvell is to feel delighted and proud to the point of tears; to boast; to gloat.
As an adjective delighted
is greatly pleased.