umbrageous in English

adjective

[um·bra·geous || ʌm'breɪdʒəs]

easily offended, easily insulted; giving shade, having shade

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1. Tom is really a dispassionate man, he never loses control of himself and hardly becomes umbrageous.

2. Such parts of his remains as were useless to the Anatomisers were to be ‘ composted’ into a fertiliser, for the purpose of nourishing the growth of an American elm, to be planted or set out in some rural public thoroughfare; that the weary wayfaring man might rest, and innocent children playfully sport beneath the shadow of the umbrageous branches, rendered luxuriant by his carcase.