Quickly aroused to anger.
Trait of being being easily angered or frustrated.
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Examples for "emotional"
Examples for "emotional"
1That's all great news; physical health is a cornerstone of emotional wellness.
2Animals are wonderful, because they put you in a great emotional state.
3Photo: Instagram Physical touch is essential for our physical and emotional health.
4The wrong words at the wrong time can create devastating emotional scars.
5My physical recovery was fine; the emotional recovery was a different matter.
1The following year bought a temperamental Italian bottling line they named Mimi.
2But as Roddick said: People think of Marat and they think temperamental.
3But it's a temperamental standard that requires a precisely prepared water sample.
4Evidently, the duenna stood in considerable awe of her temperamental young mistress.
5One could never be certain with Bobolito; he was a temperamental puppet.
1No if that infernal humbug will get hot-headed and answer the O.C.
2Yes, Stephen; I can bear your reproof, for I am too hot-headed.
3It was no longer only the young, hot-headed men who lost patience.
4Here, we honour these hot-headed net-trolls with a tribute to insider conflicts.
5You play the patient stepfather trying to relate to a hot-headed teenager.
1A little quick-tempered in handling help; expects too much at the outset.
2She was a little quick-tempered and impulsive; but she soon recovered herself.
3Because I am very quick-tempered I want to live with good-tempered people.
4He was a lieutenant in the duke's body-guard, a quick-tempered, heady chap.
5You're bound to be quick-tempered with hair of that glorious red shade.
6Lord Vermeer was a competent, forceful man, a little quick-tempered and autocratic.
7He is a fine, God- fearing man, but somewhat quick-tempered and dictatorial.
8They are, however, very quick-tempered. As he spoke, the liquid began to slosh.
9Everybody in Thagaste knew the quick-tempered and violent character of Patricius.
10Proud, hot-headed, quick-tempered, he was often in trouble, more than once in prison.
11She had honestly loved and respected the warm-hearted, quick-tempered old lady.
12A quick-tempered, revengeful lot were the men of those Border clans.
13Speak as a busy, quick-tempered old man in his disordered office.
14I am by nature quick-tempered, but I try to overcome it by study.
15Irishmen are very quick-tempered, and I see I have ruffled this one somewhat.
16The quick-tempered worker, Peevish Peggy, looked slyly over her shoulder and nodded slightly.