irascibleness 的定义
- easily provoked to anger; very irritable: an irascible old man.
- characterized or produced by anger: an irascible response.
irascibleness 近义词
temper
irascibleness 的近义词 49 个
- acerbity
- anger
- annoyance
- bad humor
- cantankerousness
- crossness
- dander
- excitability
- fit
- fretfulness
- furor
- fury
- grouchiness
- heat
- hotheadedness
- huffiness
- ill-humor
- impatience
- irascibility
- ire
- irritability
- irritation
- low boiling point
- miff
- outburst
- passion
- peevishness
- petulance
- pugnacity
- rage
- resentment
- sensitivity
- short fuse
- slow burn
- snit
- sourness
- spleen
- stew
- sullenness
- surliness
- tantrum
- tartness
- tear
- temperament
- tetchiness
- tiff
- tizzy
- touchiness
- wax
更多irascibleness例句
- He was much more emotional, irascible and difficult, but also intellectually, he was changed.
- The British establishment was furious, and it was the irascible Mayor of London, Boris Johnson, who lead the fight-back.
- He struggled with his brilliant but irascible secretary of state, William Seward, to control the direction of foreign policy.
- Wagner, as irascible and cynical as he can be, is a subtly empathetic writer.
- But he praised his irascible former partner as “an incredible asset not only to the company, but to the world.”
- But science has a process for all of this—scientists tend to be irascible, doubting, and arrogant if not annoying.
- These often complained, not only of her pride and reserve, but of her high and irascible temper and vindictive disposition.
- There was never seen upon the stage a princess of so wild, irascible, and determined a character as this Clarice.
- The irascible person, ready to take offence at trifles, and in other ways uncertain.
- To dispositions highly irascible, it is frequently more gratifying to have a subject of complaint than of acknowledgment.
- He is ambitious, irascible, a spoilt child of fortune; the most susceptible and the vainest of men.