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cantankerous

Arguementive vs Cantankerous - What's the difference?

arguementive | cantankerous |

Arguementive is likely misspelled.


Arguementive has no English definition.

As an adjective cantankerous is

given to or marked by an ill-tempered nature, ill-tempered, cranky, surly, crabby.

Morose vs Cantankerous - What's the difference?

morose | cantankerous | Related terms |


As adjectives the difference between morose and cantankerous

is that morose is sullen, gloomy; showing a brooding ill humour while cantankerous is given to or marked by an ill-tempered nature, ill-tempered, cranky, surly, crabby.

Cantankerous vs Heartless - What's the difference?

cantankerous | heartless | Related terms |

Cantankerous is a related term of heartless.


As adjectives the difference between cantankerous and heartless

is that cantankerous is given to or marked by an ill-tempered nature, ill-tempered, cranky, surly, crabby while heartless is without a heart; specifically, without feeling, emotion, or concern for others; uncaring.

Cantankerous vs Insulting - What's the difference?

cantankerous | insulting | Related terms |


As adjectives the difference between cantankerous and insulting

is that cantankerous is given to or marked by an ill-tempered nature, ill-tempered, cranky, surly, crabby while insulting is containing insult, or having the intention of insulting.

As a verb insulting is

present participle of lang=en.

As a noun insulting is

the act of giving insult.

Ugly vs Cantankerous - What's the difference?

ugly | cantankerous | Related terms |

Ugly is a related term of cantankerous.


As adjectives the difference between ugly and cantankerous

is that ugly is displeasing to the eye; not aesthetically pleasing while cantankerous is given to or marked by an ill-tempered nature, ill-tempered, cranky, surly, crabby.

As a noun ugly

is (slang|uncountable) ugliness.

Antagonistic vs Cantankerous - What's the difference?

antagonistic | cantankerous | Related terms |

Antagonistic is a related term of cantankerous.


As adjectives the difference between antagonistic and cantankerous

is that antagonistic is contending or acting against; as, antagonistic forces while cantankerous is given to or marked by an ill-tempered nature, ill-tempered, cranky, surly, crabby.

Cantankerous vs Resolute - What's the difference?

cantankerous | resolute | Related terms |

Cantankerous is a related term of resolute.


As adjectives the difference between cantankerous and resolute

is that cantankerous is given to or marked by an ill-tempered nature, ill-tempered, cranky, surly, crabby while resolute is firm, unyielding, determined.

Cantankerous vs Fiendish - What's the difference?

cantankerous | fiendish | Related terms |

Cantankerous is a related term of fiendish.


As adjectives the difference between cantankerous and fiendish

is that cantankerous is given to or marked by an ill-tempered nature, ill-tempered, cranky, surly, crabby while fiendish is sinister; evil; conniving; in the manner of a fiend.

Cantankerous vs Cantankerous - What's the difference?

cantankerous | cantankerous |


As adjectives the difference between cantankerous and cantankerous

is that cantankerous is given to or marked by an ill-tempered nature, ill-tempered, cranky, surly, crabby while cantankerous is given to or marked by an ill-tempered nature, ill-tempered, cranky, surly, crabby.

Cantankerous vs Merciless - What's the difference?

cantankerous | merciless | Related terms |

Cantankerous is a related term of merciless.


As adjectives the difference between cantankerous and merciless

is that cantankerous is given to or marked by an ill-tempered nature, ill-tempered, cranky, surly, crabby while merciless is showing no mercy; cruel and pitiless.

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