short temper in English

noun
1
a tendency to lose one's temper quickly.
A great deal of crime begins with the short tempers people develop from being treated rudely all the time, and from perceived forms of disrespect.

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1. Bizarro's attempts to make friends backfire because of his weird appearance and short temper

2. For two centuries after George II's death, history tended to view him with disdain, concentrating on his mistresses, short temper, and boorishness.

3. Their father is described as a gentle man who is appreciated by many, yet he has a short temper and often beat the two brothers for some reasons, while their mother is a nice women, but she still scolds them for their mistakes regardless.