irascibility in English

noun

[i·ras·ci·bil·i·ty || ɪ‚ræsə'bɪlətɪ]

irritability, tendency to be easily angered

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1. Choler definition, irascibility; anger; wrath; irritability

2. Is assembly initiation part unsuitable for irascibility?

3. What are another words for Curmudgeonliness? Irritability, irascibility, testiness

4. Warrington was curious , and not ill pleased at the musician's taunts and irascibility.

5. Wu Sun - fu's irascibility appeared to have abated somewhat , for his frown disappeared.

6. Over the years, as Naipaul's fame grew along with his irascibility, the marriage desiccated.

7. His greatest asset, say his boosters, is his even temperament, often contrasted with Mr Brown's irascibility.

8. Synonyms for Cantankerousness include tetchiness, irritability, testiness, irascibility, peevishness, grumpiness, petulance, grouchiness, crankiness and crossness

9. It was this constant urging, coupled with irascibility and energy, for three long hours.

10. Bile definition is - either of two humors associated in old physiology with irascibility and melancholy

11. Work to usually regret , irascibility, fidgety and pessimism, and is hard to control own motion.

12. Cold colors are applicable to dysphoria, irascibility, terror and fear as well as mania, epilepsy, etc.

13. 8 Cold colors are applicable to dysphoria, irascibility, terror and fear as well as mania, epilepsy, etc.

14. The highest score in anti society behavior is hostility-irascibility, followed by overcritical mind-destruction, and the lowest score is anti society and assault.

15. Asperity noun sharpness, bitterness, severity, irritability, acrimony, harshness, roughness, sourness, ruggedness, sullenness, irascibility, peevishness, acerbity, churlishness, moroseness, crossness, crabbedness 'I told you he had no idea,' she remarked with some Asperity.

16. Asperity noun sharpness, bitterness, severity, irritability, acrimony, harshness, roughness, sourness, ruggedness, sullenness, irascibility, peevishness, acerbity, churlishness, moroseness, crossness, crabbedness 'I told you he had no idea,' she remarked with some Asperity.

17. Choler (n.) late 14c., "bile," as one of the humors, an excess of which was supposed in old medicine to cause irascibility or temper, from Old French colere "bile, anger," from …