Easily irritated or annoyed.
Quickly provoked or inflamed to anger.
Capable of responding to stimuli.
1 The point is, that on this particular day the lieutenant was irritable .
2 Nivea's balm will soothe irritable skin and prevent future flare-ups from occurring.
3 But I was in a state of mind bordering on the irritable .
4 In his perplexity and sorrow, the poor colonel was irritable and unjust.
5 Her father is crippled and querulous; indeed he is often exceedingly irritable .
6 Beyond the arras the steward and his lord were at irritable converse.
7 He found Sir Giles in an irritable and anxious state of mind.
8 The lingering traces of the poison seemed to make him oddly irritable .
9 Her irritable pride was touched at every turn; she hardly knew why.
10 She felt slightly irritable , and the grief of the servants annoyed her.
11 Toward the end of that summer she lost weight and became irritable .
12 Robert was jealous, irritable and revengeful; Charles was open-hearted, mild and forgiving.
13 The sea suffers like others, and when it suffers it is irritable .
14 He was nervous, irritable ; people bored him and yet he disliked solitude.
15 Genghis became more and more irritable until no one dared approach him.
16 I have lost weight and have a condition call irritable bowl syndrome.
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