sulky
Sulky vs Heartless - What's the difference?
sulky | heartless | Related terms |Sulky is a related term of heartless.
As adjectives the difference between sulky and heartless
is that sulky is silent and withdrawn after being upset while heartless is without a heart; specifically, without feeling, emotion, or concern for others; uncaring.As a noun sulky
is a low two-wheeled cart, used in harness racing.Sulky vs Peevish - What's the difference?
sulky | peevish | Related terms |Sulky is a related term of peevish.
As adjectives the difference between sulky and peevish
is that sulky is silent and withdrawn after being upset while peevish is constantly complaining; fretful, whining.As a noun sulky
is a low two-wheeled cart, used in harness racing.Sulky vs Testy - What's the difference?
sulky | testy | Related terms |Sulky is a related term of testy.
As adjectives the difference between sulky and testy
is that sulky is silent and withdrawn after being upset while testy is easily annoyed, irritable.As a noun sulky
is a low two-wheeled cart, used in harness racing.Sulky vs Petulant - What's the difference?
sulky | petulant |
As adjectives the difference between sulky and petulant
is that sulky is silent and withdrawn after being upset while petulant is exuberant, lively.As a noun sulky
is a low two-wheeled cart, used in harness racing.Petulance vs Sulky - What's the difference?
petulance | sulky |
