Terms vs Sundaylike - What's the difference?
terms | sundaylike |
Resembling a Sunday or some aspect of one, especially the religious observances and abstinence from work of the Christian Sabbath.
* 1905 , Harper's magazine
* 1865 , The Rebellion record: a diary of American events
* 1947 , LIFE magazine (29 September 1947)
As a noun terms
is .As an adjective sundaylike is
resembling a sunday or some aspect of one, especially the religious observances and abstinence from work of the christian sabbath.sundaylike
English
Adjective
(en adjective)- Hence the un-Sundaylike demeanor of the procession, for few towns hold it more unseemly to stand and stare at passers-by, especially on the Sabbath.
- In riding through these counties, the stranger is painfully impressed with the Sundaylike stillness that everywhere prevails...
- We drive sleepily into London along broad thoroughfares where to eyes fresh from New York the traffic seems sparse and Sundaylike .
