adjective as in strong fondness

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Example Sentences

Example:She had the most irritable disposition in the office and would fight with anyone who dared to suggest anything different.

Definition:Extremely annoyed and upset, to the point of being easily angered or annoyed.

From most irritable

Example:He was snappish and in the most irritable mood, snapping at everyone who crossed his path.

Definition:Easily irritated and quick to lose one’s temper.

From most snappish

Example:The artist was notoriously the most temperamental and would be in the most irritable mood due to the slightest provocation.

Definition:A person who is liable to vary greatly in mood and temper in a short time for no apparent reason.

From most temperamental

Example:Mary was in the most cranky, irritable mood after her argument with her best friend over a quarrel.

Definition:Stubborn, surly, and resentful, especially when ill or dejected.

From most cranky

Example:He was in the most peevish, irritable mood and overreacted to the leastamount of inconvenience.

Definition:Extremely vexed or irritated, especially at trifles.

From most peevish