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Fervent vs Angry - What's the difference?

fervent | angry | Related terms |

Fervent is a related term of angry.


As adjectives the difference between fervent and angry

is that fervent is exhibiting particular enthusiasm, zeal, conviction, persistence, or belief while angry is displaying or feeling anger.

Emotional vs Angry - What's the difference?

emotional | angry | Related terms |

Emotional is a related term of angry.


As adjectives the difference between emotional and angry

is that emotional is of or relating to the emotions while angry is displaying or feeling anger.

Keen vs Angry - What's the difference?

keen | angry | Related terms |

Keen is a related term of angry.


As adjectives the difference between keen and angry

is that keen is showing a quick and ardent willingness or responsiveness, enthusiastic, eager; interested, intense while angry is displaying or feeling anger.

As a verb keen

is (rare) to sharpen; to make cold or keen can be to utter a keen.

As a noun keen

is a prolonged wail for a deceased person.

Incompatible vs Angry - What's the difference?

incompatible | angry |


As adjectives the difference between incompatible and angry

is that incompatible is of two things: that cannot coexist; not congruous because of differences; irreconcilable; disagreeing while angry is displaying or feeling anger.

As a noun incompatible

is (medicine|chemistry|chiefly|in the plural) an incompatible substance; one of a group of things that cannot be placed or used together because of a change of chemical composition or opposing medicinal qualities.

Angry vs Bleak - What's the difference?

angry | bleak | Related terms |

Angry is a related term of bleak.


As adjectives the difference between angry and bleak

is that angry is displaying or feeling anger while bleak is without color; pale; pallid.

As a noun bleak is

a small european river fish (alburnus alburnus ), of the family cyprinidae.

Angry vs Gloomy - What's the difference?

angry | gloomy | Related terms |

Angry is a related term of gloomy.


As adjectives the difference between angry and gloomy

is that angry is displaying or feeling anger while gloomy is imperfectly illuminated; dismal through obscurity or darkness; dusky; dim; clouded.

Rancorous vs Angry - What's the difference?

rancorous | angry | Related terms |

Rancorous is a related term of angry.


As adjectives the difference between rancorous and angry

is that rancorous is full of rancor; bitter; unforgiving while angry is displaying or feeling anger.

Sharp vs Angry - What's the difference?

sharp | angry | Related terms |


As adjectives the difference between sharp and angry

is that sharp is able to cut easily while angry is displaying or feeling anger.

As an adverb sharp

is to a point or edge; piercingly; eagerly; sharply.

As a noun sharp

is the symbol ♯, placed after the name of a note in the key signature or before a note on the staff to indicate that the note is to be played a semitone higher.

As a verb sharp

is to raise the pitch of a note half a step making a natural note a sharp.

As a proper noun Sharp

is {{surname}.

Intense vs Angry - What's the difference?

intense | angry | Related terms |


As adjectives the difference between intense and angry

is that intense is strained; tightly drawn while angry is displaying or feeling anger.

Passionate vs Angry - What's the difference?

passionate | angry | Related terms |

Passionate is a related term of angry.


As adjectives the difference between passionate and angry

is that passionate is given to strong feeling, sometimes romantic and/or sexual while angry is displaying or feeling anger.

As a noun passionate

is a passionate individual.

As a verb passionate

is (obsolete) to fill with passion, or with another given emotion.

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