Liverish [adjective]

Definition of Liverish:

hostile, rude

Synonyms of Liverish:

● Hard

● Vile

● Dangerous

● Malicious

● Callous

● Vicious

● Evil

● Ugly

● Dirty

● Nasty

● Rough

● Touch

● Sinking

● Malign

● Sour

● Down

● Bad-tempered

● Cantankerous

● Churlish

● Contemptible

● Despicable

● Difficult

● Disagreeable

● Dishonorable

● Formidable

● Hard-nosed

● Ignoble

● Ill-tempered

● Infamous

● Knavish

● Lousy

● Perfidious

● Pesky

● Rotten

● Rugged

● Scurrilous

● Shameless

● Snide

● Treacherous

● Troublesome

● Unfriendly

● Unpleasant

● Unscrupulous

● Vexatious

● Low-down and dirty

● The lowest


Opposite/Antonyms of Liverish:

● Extreme

● Noble

● Generous

● Happy

● Clean

● Agreeable

● Upright

● Decent

● Good

● Safe

● Gentle

● Sympathetic

● Sensitive

● Nice

● Mild

● Polite

● Compassionate

● Unselfish

● Cheerful

● Pleasing

● Moral

● Friendly

● Kind

● Pleasant


Sentence/Example of Liverish:

He was heavily built, with an undershot jaw and a patch of liverish birthmark on his cheek.

But there was no mortal connection between this liverish individual and the schemes of Dr. Fu-Manchu.

It was true he was more than old enough to be the girl's father, and was distinctly liverish.

The car came for me on a dull liverish morning, and I had to say good-bye.

But when they ripened, they grew fat and juicy, the size of a grape, and of a liverish color.

I would exchange a curt salute with those liverish parties and go my way on my old nag.

The liverish blaze of Falakian sun bore down mercilessly from the crater's rim.

The latter was a little liverish, but had not the least fishy taste.

He never mentions his kidneys save to his medical adviser, but he will tell even a parlor maid that he is feeling liverish.

Suddenly the clouds parted westward, and Pendoggat could see Ger Tor outlined against a liverish patch of night sky.