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View synonyms for ill-tempered
ill-tempered
adjective
- showing bad temper; irritable
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Derived Forms
- ˌill-ˈtemperedly, adverb
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Example Sentences
How wrong is the Tea Party, irate and ill-tempered as it may be, in its critique of government operations?
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He is largely viewed as an ill-tempered, stodgy government bureaucrat.
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Thus, our tannery could now sustain a siege against those ill-tempered episcopals.
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"Or than me either, I'm afraid," he added, with a ruefulness that was not ill-tempered.
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More particularly I formed a plan for keeping my ill-tempered mother-in-law in check by this means.
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Women who are good cooks are sometimes ill-tempered and refuse to exercise their art.
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I have not seen him; he morally disgusts me; and Marianne says that he is very ill-tempered.
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