angust |
angst |
As an adjective angust
is (obsolete) narrow; strait; contracted; not spacious.
As a noun angst is
fear.
august |
angust |
As adjectives the difference between august and angust
is that
august is noble, venerable, majestic, awe-inspiring, often of the highest social class sometimes used ironically while
angust is narrow; strait; contracted; not spacious.
As a verb august
is to make ripe.
As a proper noun August
is the eighth month of the Gregorian calendar, following July and preceding September. Abbreviation:
Aug or
Aug.
spacious |
angust |
As adjectives the difference between spacious and angust
is that
spacious is having much space; roomy while
angust is (obsolete) narrow; strait; contracted; not spacious.
contracted |
angust |
As adjectives the difference between contracted and angust
is that
contracted is (not comparable) arranged by contract; established by agreement while
angust is (obsolete) narrow; strait; contracted; not spacious.
As a verb contracted
is (
contract).
strait |
angust |
In obsolete|lang=en terms the difference between strait and angust
is that
strait is (obsolete) strictly; rigorously while
angust is (obsolete) narrow; strait; contracted; not spacious.
As adjectives the difference between strait and angust
is that
strait is (archaic) narrow; restricted as to space or room; close while
angust is (obsolete) narrow; strait; contracted; not spacious.
As a noun strait
is (geography) a narrow channel of water connecting two larger bodies of water.
As a verb strait
is (obsolete) to put to difficulties.
As an adverb strait
is (obsolete) strictly; rigorously.