Quickly aroused to anger.
Trait of being being easily angered or frustrated.
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Examples for "irascible"
Examples for "irascible"
1In like manner there are three groups in the irascible faculty; viz.
2But fear is not in the concupiscible, but in the irascible part.
3She had in her veins the irascible blood of the common people.
4Therefore there is an irascible and a concupiscible appetite in the angels.
5Similarly, fortitude regulates daring and fear, which reside in the irascible part.
1The Judge resembled Major Colfax in but one trait: he was choleric.
2Edward was choleric and stern in his choler, but judicious and politic.
3Which of you would not be as choleric in a like affront?
4Lord M. Why now, Bob., thou art more choleric than the Colonel.
5This time, Hillary is trying to fend off a choleric 74-year-old democratic socialist.
1The hotheaded youth was now very close to being angry in earnest.
2True, he was hotheaded, like all of us, but-tocome to this.
3He is young, and hotheaded, and he is the emperor, after all.
4And it would take more than this hotheaded punk to stop him.
5Methinks he has grown less hotheaded after that spell in the Tower!
1And not another word would the hot-tempered gentleman say on the subject.
2Young, hot-tempered Marq Piper urged a strike west at Casterly Rock instead.
3It was no sinecure, this educating of the hot-tempered and undisciplined youngster.
4Harry told all about it to her and to the hot-tempered gentleman.
5I always liked it better than the dragon: It wasn't so hot-tempered.
1Count Olaf wasneither interesting nor kind; he was demanding, short-tempered, and bad-smelling.
2Would suit a large family inclined to be short-tempered in the morning.
3For the past few days, he'd been short-tempered and moody with Alice-Marie.
4Aislinn laid her hand on his arm to stop his short-tempered words.
5And that was when he accidentally bumped into a very short-tempered krogan.
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.