different between vaporous vs cheerless

vaporous

English

Alternative forms

  • vapourous

Etymology

From Middle French vapoureus, from Late Latin vap?r?sus (full of steam).

Pronunciation

  • (US) IPA(key): /?ve?p???s/

Adjective

vaporous (comparative more vaporous, superlative most vaporous)

  1. Relating to vapour; misty, foggy, obscure, insubstantial
    • 1594, William Shakespeare, The Rape of Lucrece
      O hateful, vaporous, and foggy night!
    • 1605, Francis Bacon, The Advancement of Learning
      So whosoever shall entertain high and vaporous imaginations, instead of a laborious and sober inquiry of truth, shall beget hopes and beliefs of strange and impossible shapes.

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cheerless

English

Etymology

cheer +? -less

Pronunciation

  • Rhymes: -??(r)l?s

Adjective

cheerless (comparative more cheerless, superlative most cheerless)

  1. Devoid of cheer; gloomy.
    Synonyms: see Thesaurus:sad
    Antonym: cheerful

Derived terms

  • cheerlessly
  • cheerlessness

Anagrams

  • Scheelers, rechlesse

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