different between ill-humored vs spleeny
ill-humored
English
Alternative forms
- ill-humoured
Adjective
ill-humored (comparative more ill-humored, superlative most ill-humored)
- Having a bad temper.
- Irritable in a surly manner.
ill-humored From the web:
- what does ill humored mean
spleeny
English
Etymology
spleen +? -y
Adjective
spleeny (comparative more spleeny, superlative most spleeny)
- full of spleen; melancholy
Anagrams
- Penleys
spleeny From the web:
- what does spleeny mean
- what does spleeny mean in english
- what does spleeny
- what is a spleen person
- what is a spleeny in shakespeare
- what is being spleeny
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