railing |
acrimonious |
As a noun railing
is a fence or barrier consisting of one or more horizontal rails and vertical supports.
As a verb railing
is .
As an adjective acrimonious is
angry, acid, and sharp in delivering argumentative replies: bitter; mean-spirited; sharp in language or tone.
railing |
maligning |
As verbs the difference between railing and maligning
is that
railing is while
maligning is .
As a noun railing
is a fence or barrier consisting of one or more horizontal rails and vertical supports.
railing |
scornful |
As a noun railing
is a fence or barrier consisting of one or more horizontal rails and vertical supports.
As a verb railing
is .
As an adjective scornful is
showing scorn or disrespect; contemptuous.
railing |
disparaging |
As nouns the difference between railing and disparaging
is that
railing is a fence or barrier consisting of one or more horizontal rails and vertical supports while
disparaging is disparagement.
As verbs the difference between railing and disparaging
is that
railing is present participle of lang=en while
disparaging is present participle of lang=en.
As an adjective disparaging is
insulting, ridiculing.
mean |
railing |
As nouns the difference between mean and railing
is that
mean is middle while
railing is a fence or barrier consisting of one or more horizontal rails and vertical supports.
As an adjective mean
is mid, central.
As a verb railing is
.
railing |
deprecatory |
As a noun railing
is a fence or barrier consisting of one or more horizontal rails and vertical supports.
As a verb railing
is present participle of lang=en.
As an adjective deprecatory is
that deprecates; apologetic or disparaging.
railing |
obscene |
As a noun railing
is a fence or barrier consisting of one or more horizontal rails and vertical supports.
As a verb railing
is .
As an adjective obscene is
obscene.
railing |
gross |
As a noun railing
is a fence or barrier consisting of one or more horizontal rails and vertical supports.
As a verb railing
is .
As a proper noun gross is
.
railing |
derogatory |
As nouns the difference between railing and derogatory
is that
railing is a fence or barrier consisting of one or more horizontal rails and vertical supports while
derogatory is a trade-line on a credit report that includes negative credit history.
As a verb railing
is .
As an adjective derogatory is
tending to derogate, or lessen in value of someone; expressing derogation; detracting; injurious.
harsh |
railing |
As verbs the difference between harsh and railing
is that
harsh is (slang) to negatively criticize while
railing is .
As an adjective harsh
is unpleasantly rough to the touch or other senses.
As a noun railing is
a fence or barrier consisting of one or more horizontal rails and vertical supports.
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