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irascibilitat
A feeling of resentful anger.
spleen
short temper
quick temper
Catalan
irascibilitat
Synonyms
Examples for "
spleen
"
spleen
short temper
quick temper
Examples for "
spleen
"
1
So much for the prize-taker; the prize-loser vented his
spleen
as thus:-
2
Relative kidney mass was also reduced, and relative
spleen
mass was increased.
3
Background: The
spleen
is the most easily injured organ in abdominal trauma.
4
They give me the
spleen
;
a disease I was not born to.
5
Patients with resectable umbilical,
spleen
,
or local bowel lesions may be included.
1
I am afraid, too, that Jeffreys'
short
temper
rather encouraged his tormentors.
2
Elton John is satirized for his shopping sprees and
short
temper
.
3
Mackenzie has rather a
short
temper
,
the Colonel said with a gentle smile.
4
Knight, known for his
short
temper
and combative personality, was fired six months later.
5
Rudd had a
short
temper
;
he let out and caught Mansell on the chin.
1
Liz's father had a
quick
temper
-
and
he
wasn't afraid to show it.
2
He was jealous and tyrannical, and I always had a
quick
temper
.
3
She had a
quick
temper
and a frankness that bordered upon violence.
4
His
quick
temper
brought him into continual conflict with superiors and subordinates.
5
What is spoken of as a
quick
temper
is an adrenocentric trait.
1
Solicitor-General Hagerman spoke in a similar strain, but with less of
irascibility
.
2
Her eyes became stiff and large in her detest of his
irascibility
.
3
He conceived of no temptation to his repressed
irascibility
save the political.
4
Bryant's
irascibility
had prevented him from growing close to many people.
5
At any rate, his silent antagonism burst out in an explosion of
irascibility
.
6
His
irascibility
increased with his determination to fight it out alone.
7
He suddenly collected his energies and spoke with his usual
irascibility
.
8
Shields was a man of inordinate vanity and a corresponding
irascibility
.
9
His vocation had induced an
irascibility
of temper which took the form of silence.
10
The ancients considered the bile to be the "humor" which caused
irascibility
.
11
They are filled with irritation and
irascibility
on this subject.
12
It was this constant urging, coupled with
irascibility
and energy, for three long hours.
13
At any rate, a sudden
irascibility
broke out among them.
14
I exclaimed, with more
irascibility
than I intended to show.
15
His personal faults were
irascibility
,
egotism, stubbornness, vindictiveness, and intolerance of the opinions of others.
16
There were moments of
irascibility
and moods of irritation.
irascibility
extreme irascibility
attribute to irascibility
cause irascibility
corresponding irascibility
extra-ordinary irascibility
Catalan
irascibilitat
iracúndia