different between stygian vs sunless
stygian
English
Etymology
From Latin stygius, from Ancient Greek ??????? (Stúgios, “relating to Styx”), from ???? (Stúx, “Styx, chief river of underworld”).
Pronunciation
- (UK, US) IPA(key): /?st?d?.i.?n/
Adjective
stygian (comparative more stygian, superlative most stygian)
- Dark and gloomy.
- Infernal or hellish.
Usage notes
- See also Stygian, which means "of, by or relating to the river Styx".
Translations
Anagrams
- staying
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sunless
English
Etymology
sun +? -less
Adjective
sunless (comparative more sunless, superlative most sunless)
- Without the sun or sunshine; shaded; shadowed.
- (figuratively) Dreary, cheerless.
- 1857, Charlotte Brontë, chapter 18, in The Professor:
- When I first saw her, her countenance was sunless, her complexion colourless; she looked like one who had no source of enjoyment, no store of bliss anywhere in the world.
- 1857, Charlotte Brontë, chapter 18, in The Professor:
Derived terms
- sunlessly
- sunlessness
Translations
Anagrams
- unlesss
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