grump |
surly |
As a noun grump
is a habitually grumpy or complaining person.
As a verb grump
is to complain.
As an adjective surly is
(obsolete) lordly, arrogant, supercilious.
As an adverb surly is
(obsolete) in an arrogant or supercilious manner.
ornery |
surly |
In obsolete|lang=en terms the difference between ornery and surly
is that
ornery is (obsolete) commonplace, inferior while
surly is (obsolete) in an arrogant or supercilious manner.
As adjectives the difference between ornery and surly
is that
ornery is (appalachian) cantankerous, stubborn, disagreeable while
surly is (obsolete) lordly, arrogant, supercilious.
As an adverb surly is
(obsolete) in an arrogant or supercilious manner.
brusque |
surly |
As a verb brusque
is .
As an adjective surly is
(obsolete) lordly, arrogant, supercilious.
As an adverb surly is
(obsolete) in an arrogant or supercilious manner.
surly |
sure |
As adjectives the difference between surly and sure
is that
surly is (obsolete) lordly, arrogant, supercilious while
sure is .
As an adverb surly
is (obsolete) in an arrogant or supercilious manner.
surly |
obstreperous |
As adjectives the difference between surly and obstreperous
is that
surly is (obsolete) lordly, arrogant, supercilious while
obstreperous is attended by, or making, a loud and tumultuous noise; boisterous.
As an adverb surly
is (obsolete) in an arrogant or supercilious manner.
surly |
angry |
As adjectives the difference between surly and angry
is that
surly is (obsolete) lordly, arrogant, supercilious while
angry is displaying or feeling anger.
As an adverb surly
is (obsolete) in an arrogant or supercilious manner.
surly |
foreboding |
As adjectives the difference between surly and foreboding
is that
surly is (obsolete) lordly, arrogant, supercilious while
foreboding is of ominous significance; serving as an ill omen; foretelling of harm or difficulty.
As an adverb surly
is (obsolete) in an arrogant or supercilious manner.
As a noun foreboding is
a sense of evil to come.
As a verb foreboding is
.
surly |
prickly |
As adjectives the difference between surly and prickly
is that
surly is (obsolete) lordly, arrogant, supercilious while
prickly is covered with sharp points.
As an adverb surly
is (obsolete) in an arrogant or supercilious manner.
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