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fractious

  • 1 huysuz

    adj. bad tempered, ill-tempered, ill-natured, grumpy, moody, cranky, peevish, difficult, acrimonious, bilious, cantankerous, churlish, crabbed, crabby, cross grained, crotchety, crusty, cursed, disagreeable, disgruntled, farouche, thrawn, fractious
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    n. crosspatch, crank, splenetic, wildcat
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    huysuz (at)
    adj. rusty
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    1. bad tempered 2. crabbed 3. crabby 4. cross grained 5. fractious 6. fretful 7. fretfully 8. gruff 9. ill humored 10. ill humoured 11. ill natured 12. ill temperill temperedmoodymoroseornerypetulantsnappishtesty

    Turkish-English dictionary > huysuz

  • 2 huylu

    1. (someone) who has (a certain) temperament. 2. irritable, fractious, irascible, testy. 3. restive, fractious, unruly, or obstinate (animal). - huyundan vazgeçmez. proverb A person with a set habit won´t change it./You can´t change human nature.

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  • 3 serkeş

    adj. disobedient, unruly, rebellious, wild, fractious, froward, strongheaded, wanton
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    adv. disorderly
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    n. rounder
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    contumacious

    Turkish-English dictionary > serkeş

  • 4 dik kafalı

    adj. pigheaded, obstinate, stiff necked, self opinionated, heady, headstrong, strongheaded, intractable, unsubmissive, fractious, rigid, spiky

    Turkish-English dictionary > dik kafalı

  • 5 inatçı

    adj. stubborn, obstinate, stiff necked, heady, inflexible, difficult, set, balky, cantankerous, contrary, contumacious, cussed, Die Hard, dogged, dour, fractious, froward, hard-bitten, hard headed, hard mouthed, headstrong, indocile, insistent
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    n. obstinate person, stickler, sticker, Die Hard, bullet head, mule

    Turkish-English dictionary > inatçı

  • 6 huysuz

    bad-tempered, moody, disagreeable, difficult, fretful, ill-tempered, ill-natured, ill-humoured, cantankerous, bilious, sour, surly, contrary, perverse, peevish, petulant, fractious, grumpy, crabby, crotchety, cranky

    İngilizce Sözlük Türkçe > huysuz

  • 7 geçimsiz

    difficult, fractious.

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  • 8 huylandırmak

    "/ı/ 1. to make (someone) uneasy; to put (someone) on edge, make (someone) nervous. 2. to put (someone) in a bad humor, peeve. 3. to cause (someone) to develop bad habits. 4. to cause (an animal) to become restive, fractious, unruly, or obstinate."

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  • 9 huylanmak

    "1. to get uneasy; to get on edge, get nervous. 2. to get in a bad humor, become peeved (over nothing). 3. to develop bad habits. 4. (for an animal) to become restive, fractious, unruly, or obstinate."

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  • 10 huysuz

    "bad-tempered; irritable, fractious, irascible, testy, perverse, cranky."

    Saja Türkçe - İngilizce Sözlük > huysuz

  • 11 huysuzlaşmak

    "to get to be irritable, become cranky; (for a child) to become fractious."

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  • 12 limoni

    1. lemon yellow, pale yellow. 2. very touchy, fractious, snappish. 3. sour, bad (relations). - hava sky which is threatening rain.

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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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