impetuous |
ornery |
As adjectives the difference between impetuous and ornery
is that
impetuous is making arbitrary decisions, especially in an impulsive and forceful manner while
ornery is (appalachian) cantankerous, stubborn, disagreeable.
ornery |
impudent |
As adjectives the difference between ornery and impudent
is that
ornery is (appalachian) cantankerous, stubborn, disagreeable while
impudent is not showing due respect; impertinent; bold-faced.
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.
ornery |
moody |
As an adjective ornery
is (appalachian) cantankerous, stubborn, disagreeable.
As a proper noun moody is
.
fighter |
ornery |
As a noun fighter
is a person who fights, a combatant.
As an adjective ornery is
(appalachian) cantankerous, stubborn, disagreeable.
resilience |
ornery |
As a noun resilience
is resilience (the mental ability to recover quickly from depression, illness or misfortune).
As an adjective ornery is
(appalachian) cantankerous, stubborn, disagreeable.
ornery |
uncooperative |
As adjectives the difference between ornery and uncooperative
is that
ornery is (appalachian) cantankerous, stubborn, disagreeable while
uncooperative is .
ornery |
irritated |
As adjectives the difference between ornery and irritated
is that
ornery is (appalachian) cantankerous, stubborn, disagreeable while
irritated is experiencing a feeling of irritation.
As a verb irritated is
(
irritate).
sarcasm |
ornery |
As a noun sarcasm
is (uncountable) a sharp form of humor, intended to hurt, that is marked by mocking with irony, sometimes conveyed in speech with vocal over-emphasis insincerely saying something which is the opposite of one's intended meaning, often to emphasize how unbelievable or unlikely it sounds if taken literally, thereby illustrating the obvious nature of one's intended meaning.
As an adjective ornery is
(appalachian) cantankerous, stubborn, disagreeable.
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