The difference between Pitchy and Tarry

When used as adjectives, pitchy means of, pertaining to, or resembling pitch, whereas tarry means resembling tar.


Tarry is also noun with the meaning: a sojourn.

Tarry is also verb with the meaning: to delay.

check bellow for the other definitions of Pitchy and Tarry

  1. Pitchy as an adjective:

    Of, pertaining to, or resembling pitch.

  2. Pitchy as an adjective:

    Very dark black; pitch-black.

  3. Pitchy as an adjective (music):

    Off pitch; out of tune.

  1. Tarry as a verb (intransitive, dated):

    To delay; to be late or tardy in beginning or doing anything.

    Examples:

    "It is true that the Messiah will come, though he may tarry''. ([http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Christopher_Hitchens Hitchens] quoting translated [[Maimonides]])"

  2. Tarry as a verb (intransitive, dated):

    To linger in expectation of something or until something is done or happens.

  3. Tarry as a verb (intransitive, dated):

    To abide, stay or wait somewhere, especially if longer than planned.

  4. Tarry as a verb (intransitive, dated):

    To stay somewhere temporarily; to sojourn.

  5. Tarry as a verb (transitive, dated):

    To wait for; to stay or stop for; to allow to linger.

  1. Tarry as a noun:

    A sojourn.

  1. Tarry as an adjective:

    Resembling tar.

  2. Tarry as an adjective:

    Covered with tar.