different between cheerless vs hurting
cheerless
English
Etymology
cheer +? -less
Pronunciation
- Rhymes: -??(r)l?s
Adjective
cheerless (comparative more cheerless, superlative most cheerless)
- Devoid of cheer; gloomy.
- Synonyms: see Thesaurus:sad
- Antonym: cheerful
Derived terms
- cheerlessly
- cheerlessness
Anagrams
- Scheelers, rechlesse
cheerless From the web:
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hurting
English
Verb
hurting
- present participle of hurt
Noun
hurting (plural hurtings)
- A sensation that hurts.
Translations
Anagrams
- ungirth, unright
hurting From the web:
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