TermGallery
English
English
Spanish
Catalan
Portuguese
Russian
Look up alternatives for...
EN
Interface language
English
Español
Català
Português
Русский
Meanings
Examples
We are using cookies
This website uses cookies in order to offer you the most relevant information. By browsing this website, you accept these cookies.
Accept and close
More about cookies
Did you know?
You can double click on a word to look it up on TermGallery.
Meanings of
hot-headed
in English
Trait of being being easily angered or frustrated.
emotional
temperamental
quick-tempered
short-tempered
Related terms
personality trait
Synonyms
Examples for "
emotional
"
emotional
temperamental
quick-tempered
short-tempered
Examples for "
emotional
"
1
That's all great news; physical health is a cornerstone of
emotional
wellness.
2
Animals are wonderful, because they put you in a great
emotional
state.
3
Photo: Instagram Physical touch is essential for our physical and
emotional
health.
4
The wrong words at the wrong time can create devastating
emotional
scars.
5
My physical recovery was fine; the
emotional
recovery was a different matter.
1
The following year bought a
temperamental
Italian bottling line they named Mimi.
2
But as Roddick said: People think of Marat and they think
temperamental
.
3
But it's a
temperamental
standard that requires a precisely prepared water sample.
4
Evidently, the duenna stood in considerable awe of her
temperamental
young mistress.
5
One could never be certain with Bobolito; he was a
temperamental
puppet.
1
A little
quick
-
tempered
in handling help; expects too much at the outset.
2
She was a little
quick
-
tempered
and impulsive; but she soon recovered herself.
3
Because I am very
quick
-
tempered
I want to live with good-tempered people.
4
He was a lieutenant in the duke's body-guard, a
quick
-
tempered
,
heady chap.
5
You're bound to be
quick
-
tempered
with hair of that glorious red shade.
1
Count Olaf wasneither interesting nor kind; he was demanding,
short
-
tempered
,
and bad-smelling.
2
Would suit a large family inclined to be
short
-
tempered
in the morning.
3
For the past few days, he'd been
short
-
tempered
and moody with Alice-Marie.
4
Aislinn laid her hand on his arm to stop his
short
-
tempered
words.
5
And that was when he accidentally bumped into a very
short
-
tempered
krogan.
Usage of
hot-headed
in English
1
No if that infernal humbug will get
hot-headed
and answer the O.C.
2
Yes, Stephen; I can bear your reproof, for I am too
hot-headed
.
3
It was no longer only the young,
hot-headed
men who lost patience.
4
Here, we honour these
hot
-
headed
net-trolls with a tribute to insider conflicts.
5
You play the patient stepfather trying to relate to a
hot
-
headed
teenager.
6
He is
hot-headed
and does not want to listen to any reason.
7
But I wish she had never taken you at your
hot-headed
word.
8
You have an idea I am a wild, filibustering,
hot-headed
young man.
9
Behind him, too, thundered the
hot-headed
Colombian officer with a dozen troopers.
10
A is a full-blooded blustering fellow, of energetic temperament,
hot-headed
and strong-willed.
11
I was a
hot-headed
,
jealous fool, but I never will be again.
12
Your
hot-headed
duke gives strange license to his murderous courtiers, answered Max.
13
And Alec hasn't any use for Murray, and, if foolish, is
hot-headed
.
14
You are too
hot-headed
to venture into the court of the enemy!
15
Captain Redmayne was a genial, kind-hearted, but
hot-headed
gentleman, she told Mark.
16
A
hot-headed
Peruvian called him a liar, and he said: 'Oh, pshaw!
Other examples for "hot-headed"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
About this term
hot-headed
Adjective
Frequent collocations
so hot-headed
hot-headed youth
hot-headed boy
hot-headed men
too hot-headed
More collocations
Hot-headed
through the time
Hot-headed
across language varieties
United Kingdom
Common