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fractious

  • 1 ärtyisä

    yks.nom. ärtyisä; yks.gen. ärtyisän; yks.part. ärtyisää; yks.ill. ärtyisään; mon.gen. ärtyisien ärtyisäin; mon.part. ärtyisiä; mon.ill. ärtyisiin
    fractious (adje)
    fretful (adje)
    irritable (adje)
    peevish (adje)
    pettish (adje)
    petulant (adje)
    prickly (adje)
    snappish (adje)
    splenetic (adje)
    testy (adje)
    touchy (adje)
    * * *
    • snappish
    • sulky
    • sullen
    • prickly
    • touchy
    • fretful
    • testy
    • petulant
    • pettish
    • irritable
    • fractious
    • discontented
    • bad-tempered
    • peevish

    Suomi-Englanti sanakirja > ärtyisä

  • 2 riitainen

    yks.nom. riitainen; yks.gen. riitaisen; yks.part. riitaista; yks.ill. riitaiseen; mon.gen. riitaisten riitaisien; mon.part. riitaisia; mon.ill. riitaisiin
    fractious (adje)
    quarrelsome (adje)
    * * *
    • conflicting
    • contentious
    • contested
    • disputed
    • fractious
    • quarrelsome

    Suomi-Englanti sanakirja > riitainen

  • 3 kiukkuinen

    yks.nom. kiukkuinen; yks.gen. kiukkuisen; yks.part. kiukkuista; yks.ill. kiukkuiseen; mon.gen. kiukkuisten kiukkuisien; mon.part. kiukkuisia; mon.ill. kiukkuisiin
    angry (adje)
    cross (adje)
    irascible (adje)
    irate (adje)
    mad (adje)
    malignant (adje)
    splenetic (adje)
    vicious (adje)
    waxy (noun)
    * * *
    • ill-tempered
    • grouchy
    • vexed
    • surly
    • sullen
    • malignant
    • mad
    • irritable
    • irascible
    • grumpy
    • vicious
    • fractious
    • fierce
    • disagreeable
    • irate
    • cross
    • crabbed
    • chewed up
    • cantankerous
    • bad-tempered
    • annoyed
    • angry
    • furious

    Suomi-Englanti sanakirja > kiukkuinen

См. также в других словарях:

  • Fractious — Frac tious, a. [Cf. Prov. E. frack forward, eager, E. freak, fridge; or Prov. E. fratch to squabble, quarrel.] Apt to break out into a passion; apt to scold; cross; snappish; ugly; unruly; as, a fractious man; a fractious horse. Syn: Snappish;… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • fractious — I adjective apt to quarrel, bad tempered, bearish, bickering, cantankerous, captious, carping, caviling, choleric, churlish, complaining, contentious, contrary, crabby, cranky, cross, cross grained, crusty, difficilis, difficult, disposed to… …   Law dictionary

  • fractious — 1725, from FRACTION (Cf. fraction) in an obsolete sense of a brawling, discord (c.1500) + OUS (Cf. ous); probably on model of captious. Related: Fractiously; fractiousness …   Etymology dictionary

  • fractious — *irritable, peevish, snappish, waspish, petulant, pettish, huffy, fretful, querulous Analogous words: *unruly, refractory, recalcitrant, ungovernable, intractable, willful: perverse, Contrary, froward, restive, wayward Contrasted words:… …   New Dictionary of Synonyms

  • fractious — [adj] grouchy, cross awkward, captious, crabby*, disorderly, fretful, froward, huffy*, indocile, indomitable, intractable, irritable, mean, ornery*, peevish, perverse, pettish, petulant, querulous, recalcitrant, refractory, restive, scrappy,… …   New thesaurus

  • fractious — ► ADJECTIVE 1) easily irritated. 2) difficult to control. DERIVATIVES fractiously adverb fractiousness noun. ORIGIN from FRACTION(Cf. ↑fraction), probably on the pattern of faction, factious …   English terms dictionary

  • fractious — [frak′shəs] adj. [prob. < FRACTION (in obs. sense “discord”) + OUS] 1. hard to manage; unruly; rebellious; refractory 2. peevish; irritable; cross fractiously adv. fractiousness n …   English World dictionary

  • fractious — [[t]fræ̱kʃəs[/t]] ADJ GRADED (disapproval) If you describe someone as fractious, you disapprove of them because they become upset or angry very quickly about small unimportant things. ...fractious national movements. ...in a fractious mood... The …   English dictionary

  • fractious — factious, factitious, fractious Factious means ‘characterized by faction or dissension’, as in factious quarrelling, whereas factitious means ‘contrived, artificial’, as in factitious reasoning; both words are related to Latin facere ‘to do’ but… …   Modern English usage

  • fractious — frac|tious [ˈfrækʃəs] adj [Date: 1600 1700; Origin: fraction lack of agreement (16 18 centuries)] someone who is fractious becomes angry very easily = ↑irritable ▪ Children become fractious when they are tired. fractious baby/child etc… …   Dictionary of contemporary English

  • fractious — fractiously, adv. fractiousness, n. /frak sheuhs/, adj. 1. refractory or unruly: a fractious animal that would not submit to the harness. 2. readily angered; peevish; irritable; quarrelsome: an incorrigibly fractious young man. [1715 25;… …   Universalium

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