different between grumpy vs scowling
grumpy
English
Etymology
grump +? -y
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /????mpi/
Adjective
grumpy (comparative grumpier, superlative grumpiest)
- Dissatisfied and irritable.
- The old man was grumpy because he couldn’t find his glasses.
Synonyms
- cantankerous
- crabby
- cranky
- grouchy
- surly
- truculent
- See also Thesaurus:irritable
Translations
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scowling
English
Verb
scowling
- present participle of scowl
Noun
scowling (plural scowlings)
- The act of giving a scowl.
- 1842, John Wilson, Sacred Poetry
- No black scowlings — no horrid gnashing of teeth — no hideous shriekings will there appal the loving ones who watch and weep by the side of him who is dying disconsolate.
- 1842, John Wilson, Sacred Poetry
Anagrams
- cowlings
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