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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

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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.

Angry vs Forbidding - What's the difference?

angry | forbidding | Related terms |

Angry is a related term of forbidding.


As adjectives the difference between angry and forbidding

is that angry is displaying or feeling anger while forbidding is highly unpleasant or disagreeable.

As a verb forbidding is

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As a noun forbidding is

the act by which something is forbidden; a prohibition.

Angry vs Torturous - What's the difference?

angry | torturous | Related terms |

Angry is a related term of torturous.


As adjectives the difference between angry and torturous

is that angry is displaying or feeling anger while torturous is of or pertaining to torture.

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