Synonym: cranky, cross, impatient, irascible, testy. Similar words: veritable, irritated, irrefutable, suitable, equitable, hospitable, creditable, inevitable. Meaning: ['ɪrɪtəbl] adj. 1. easily irritated or annoyed 2. abnormally sensitive to a stimulus 3. capable of responding to stimuli.
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31. And with an inward smile Dexter realised another reason why Blanche's flirtation with the inspector had made him so irritable.
32. Zoe hadn't had much sleep and was feeling tired and irritable.
33. Supposedly tackling the question, Are men of genius irritable? it is in fact an onslaught on critics.
34. It means that when we are irritable, tired, worried, or in pain we may overreact.
35. Parents who do not detect an intermittent hearing loss can become irritable and controlling and label their child as disobedient and unresponsive.
36. Mary's problems at work were making her tense and irritable.
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37. For most of the evening she was tired and irritable and her ensuing behaviour caused considerable disruption to family life.
38. But he quickened the tempo of our lives, left us more nervous, speedy, irritable.
39. She also suffered from Parkinson's Disease, irritable bowel syndrome and had suffered a slight stroke.
40. An extra tablespoon sprinkled over the breakfast cereal can help control irritable bowel syndrome, piles, appendicitis and bowel cancer.
41. Damn these clothes, Hope thought; dressed as he was, an irritable retort became a threatening social punishment.
42. The naturally high-spirited and friendly child was becoming nervous and irritable.
43. It is not difficult to imagine how a disorder such as irritable bowel syndrome could affect a patient psychologically.
44. She had always been irritable, even in sanity, when she could look after herself.
45. The patient is chilly and irritable and finds it difficult to cope.
46. They feel bad about themselves for being so irritable, and bad about themselves for not being able to control it.
47. The two poor responders in our group were both irritable bowel syndrome patients with major psychological problems.
48. The range includes a cleanser, toner and moisturiser, which have been specially formulated for irritable complexions.
49. Instead, the toddler may simply look around and get irritable, and appear more and more scattered.
50. He was wet, cold and irritable and he was already losing patience with this case.
51. The first four symptoms encompass the six Manning criteria for diagnosing irritable bowel syndrome.
52. It also inhibits motor activity induced by rectal distention and increases sensory thresholds for defaecation in patients with the irritable bowel syndrome.
53. She's kind of irritable, if you know what I mean.
54. And the trauma had caused personality changes which made him irritable and difficult to live with.
55. Even quite ordinary forms of stress can have an exaggerated effect on an irritable bowel.
56. She suffered from diarrhoea with pain and bloating, which had been diagnosed as irritable bowel syndrome.
57. Maybe it was the missed deadline that raised the issue; it made everyone irritable.
58. They studied 27 patients suffering from irritable bowel syndrome who believed themselves to have food allergy or intolerance.
59. In his cabin Stubb wonders what makes the Captain so irritable and restless.
60. He was an irritable old man, who seldom spoke except to say a gruff hello.
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