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MEANNESS |
Ill temper |
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TANTRUM |
Fit of ill temper |
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WRAWNESS |
Peevishness; ill temper; anger. |
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MOROSE |
Of a sour temper; sullen and austere; ill-humored; severe. |
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PETTISH |
Fretful; peevish; moody; capricious; inclined to ill
temper. |
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UGLY |
Ill-natured; crossgrained; quarrelsome; as, an ugly
temper; to feel ugly. |
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MISTEMPER |
To temper ill; to disorder; as, to mistemper one's
head. |
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ILL-NATURED |
Of habitual bad temper; peevish; fractious; cross;
crabbed; surly; as, an ill-natured person. |
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FRETFUL |
Disposed to fret; ill-humored; peevish; angry; in a state
of vexation; as, a fretful temper. |
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NATURED |
Having (such) a nature, temper, or disposition; disposed;
-- used in composition; as, good-natured, ill-natured, etc. |
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DISTEMPER |
To deprive of temper or moderation; to disturb; to
ruffle; to make disaffected, ill-humored, or malignant. |
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EBULLITION |
A sudden burst or violent display; an outburst; as, an
ebullition of anger or ill temper. |
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HUMOR |
State of mind, whether habitual or temporary (as formerly
supposed to depend on the character or combination of the fluids of the
body); disposition; temper; mood; as, good humor; ill humor. |