tigerish |
petulant |
As adjectives the difference between tigerish and petulant
is that
tigerish is having the characteristics of a tiger while
petulant is exuberant, lively.
raging |
tigerish |
Related terms |
Raging is a related term of tigerish.
As adjectives the difference between raging and tigerish
is that
raging is volatile, very active or unpredictable while
tigerish is having the characteristics of a tiger.
As a verb raging
is .
As a noun raging
is a display of rage.
tigerish |
truculent |
Related terms |
Tigerish is a related term of truculent.
As adjectives the difference between tigerish and truculent
is that
tigerish is having the characteristics of a tiger while
truculent is cruel or savage.
savage |
tigerish |
Related terms |
Savage is a related term of tigerish.
As a proper noun savage
is .
As an adjective tigerish is
having the characteristics of a tiger.
brutal |
tigerish |
Related terms |
Brutal is a related term of tigerish.
As adjectives the difference between brutal and tigerish
is that
brutal is (
senseid)savagely violent, vicious, ruthless, or cruel while
tigerish is having the characteristics of a tiger.
fearful |
tigerish |
Related terms |
Fearful is a related term of tigerish.
As adjectives the difference between fearful and tigerish
is that
fearful is frightening while
tigerish is having the characteristics of a tiger.
cruel |
tigerish |
Related terms |
As adjectives the difference between cruel and tigerish
is that
cruel is not nice; mean; heartless while
tigerish is having the characteristics of a tiger.
As a verb cruel
is to spoil or ruin (one's chance of success.
menacing |
tigerish |
Related terms |
Menacing is a related term of tigerish.
As adjectives the difference between menacing and tigerish
is that
menacing is suggesting imminent harm while
tigerish is having the characteristics of a tiger.
As a verb menacing
is .
As a noun menacing
is the act of making menaces or threats.
barbarous |
tigerish |
Related terms |
Barbarous is a related term of tigerish.
As adjectives the difference between barbarous and tigerish
is that
barbarous is not classical or pure while
tigerish is having the characteristics of a tiger.
fell |
tigerish |
Related terms |
As adjectives the difference between fell and tigerish
is that
fell is of a strong and cruel nature; eagre and unsparing; grim; fierce; ruthless; savage while
tigerish is having the characteristics of a tiger.
As a verb fell
is to make something fall; especially to chop down a tree.
As a noun fell
is that portion of a kilt, from the waist to the seat, where the pleats are stitched down.
As an adverb fell
is sharply; fiercely.
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