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Abstinent vs Somber - What's the difference?

abstinent | somber | Related terms |

Abstinent is a related term of somber.


As a noun abstinent

is (usually|capitalized|religion|historical) one of a sect who appeared in france and spain in the 3rd century, and believed in abstinence towards meat and sex.

As an adjective somber is

dark or dreary in character; joyless, and grim.

As a verb somber is

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Somber vs Ebon - What's the difference?

somber | ebon | Related terms |

Somber is a related term of ebon.


As adjectives the difference between somber and ebon

is that somber is dark or dreary in character; joyless, and grim while ebon is (poetic) made of ebony.

As a verb somber

is .

As a noun ebon is

(now poetic) ebony; an ebony tree.

Sedate vs Somber - What's the difference?

sedate | somber | Related terms |

Sedate is a related term of somber.


As adjectives the difference between sedate and somber

is that sedate is in a composed and temperate state while somber is dark or dreary in character; joyless, and grim.

As verbs the difference between sedate and somber

is that sedate is to tranquilize by giving a sedative; to calm; to soothe; to induce sleep while somber is .

Pitchy vs Somber - What's the difference?

pitchy | somber | Related terms |

Pitchy is a related term of somber.


As adjectives the difference between pitchy and somber

is that pitchy is of, pertaining to, or resembling pitch while somber is dark or dreary in character; joyless, and grim.

As a verb somber is

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Thoughtful vs Somber - What's the difference?

thoughtful | somber |


As adjectives the difference between thoughtful and somber

is that thoughtful is demonstrating thought or careful consideration while somber is dark or dreary in character; joyless, and grim.

As a verb somber is

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Gala vs Somber - What's the difference?

gala | somber |


As a noun gala

is gale.

As an adjective somber is

dark or dreary in character; joyless, and grim.

As a verb somber is

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Weary vs Somber - What's the difference?

weary | somber |


As adjectives the difference between weary and somber

is that weary is having the strength exhausted by toil or exertion; tired; fatigued while somber is dark or dreary in character; joyless, and grim.

As verbs the difference between weary and somber

is that weary is to make or to become weary while somber is .

Convivial vs Somber - What's the difference?

convivial | somber |


As adjectives the difference between convivial and somber

is that convivial is of or relating to a feast or entertainment, or to eating and drinking, with accompanying festivity; festive; social; gay; jovial while somber is dark or dreary in character; joyless, and grim.

As a verb somber is

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Somber vs Insipid - What's the difference?

somber | insipid |


As adjectives the difference between somber and insipid

is that somber is dark or dreary in character; joyless, and grim while insipid is insipid.

As a verb somber

is .

Depression vs Somber - What's the difference?

depression | somber |


As a noun depression

is depression (area that is lower than its surroundings).

As an adjective somber is

dark or dreary in character; joyless, and grim.

As a verb somber is

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