irritable 的定义
- easily irritated or annoyed; readily excited to impatience or anger.
- Physiology, Biology. displaying irritability.
- Pathology. susceptible to physical irritation.
- Medicine/Medical. abnormally sensitive to a stimulus.
irritable 近义词
bad-tempered, crabby
irritable 的近义词 47 个
- annoyed
- contentious
- exasperated
- fractious
- petulant
- prickly
- resentful
- surly
- testy
- bearish
- brooding
- cantankerous
- carping
- choleric
- complaining
- crabbed
- cross
- crotchety
- disputatious
- dissatisfied
- dyspeptic
- easily offended
- fiery
- fretful
- fretting
- gloomy
- grouchy
- grumbling
- hasty
- hot
- huffy
- hypercritical
- ill-humored
- irascible
- moody
- morose
- out of humor
- oversensitive
- peevish
- plaintive
- querulous
- quick-tempered
- sensitive
- snappy
- snarling
- tense
- touchy
irritable 的反义词 4 个
更多irritable例句
- Normally even-keeled, he was irritable and short-tempered, including with her son — and Huddleston’s soon-to-be stepson — Allan Osborn.
- As the day approached, my daughter grew more and more irritable.
- Take, for example, irritable bowel syndrome (IBS), a condition that affects some 15 percent of Americans.
- But new research shows it is indeed real, and may be the cause of asthma, irritable bowel syndrome, arthritis, and more.
- FODMAP foods can worsen irritable bowel symptoms for many of the 15 percent of Americans that suffer from the condition.
- She was irritable and ornery almost all of the time, and she seemed to be trying to distance herself from the others.
- And he came across as irritable and snarky when asked to provide a succinct answer on how to address health care.
- He became irritable, distressed, and anxious—struggled hard to get the needful sum together, struggled and strove; but failed.
- As, during the whole pepper-harvest, they feed wholly on this stimulant, they become exceedingly irritable.
- There was also a moral reaction, and the boy became capricious, irritable, and unlike his former self.
- There are few greater annoyances of life than an irritable woman, rendered doubly morose by the infirmities of years.
- The Colonel, who was suffering from an attack of rheumatic gout, was more irritable than usual.