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irritable adjective [ ˈɪrɪtəb(ə)l ]

• having or showing a tendency to be easily annoyed.
• "she was tired and irritable"
Similar: bad-tempered, irascible, tetchy, testy, touchy, scratchy, grumpy, grouchy, moody, crotchety, in a (bad) mood, cantankerous, curmudgeonly, ill-tempered, ill-natured, ill-humoured, peevish, cross, fractious, disagreeable, pettish, crabbed, crabby, waspish, prickly, peppery, crusty, splenetic, shrewish, short-tempered, hot-tempered, quick-tempered, dyspeptic, choleric, bilious, liverish, cross-grained, as cross as two sticks, snappish, snappy, chippy, on a short fuse, short-fused, shirty, stroppy, narky, ratty, eggy, like a bear with a sore head, cranky, ornery, peckish, soreheaded, snaky, waxy, miffy,
Opposite: good-humoured, easy-going,
• (of a body part) abnormally sensitive.
Origin: mid 17th century: from Latin irritabilis, from the verb irritare (see irritate).


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