Díscolo
pronunciation: diskoʊloʊ
part of speech: adjective
fractious1 = rebelde, díscolo, polémico, problemático.
Example: Thus was Christianity codified into a Bible that still today is the central element in the faith of the two billion adherents of the largest, if most fractious, of the world's religions.
fractious2 = irritable, quejumbroso, enojadizo, quisquilloso, malhumorado.
Example: Working with a fractious animal is stressful and potentially danger- ous for patient, client, and staff.
Fractious synonyms
petulant
in spanish: malhumorado,
pronunciation: petʃələnt
part of speech: adjective
hard
in spanish: difícil,
pronunciation: hɑrd
part of speech: adjective
difficult
in spanish: difícil,
pronunciation: dɪfəkəlt
part of speech: adjective
refractory
in spanish: refractario,
pronunciation: rəfræktɜri
part of speech: adjective
peevish
in spanish: malhumorado,
pronunciation: pivɪʃ
part of speech: adjective
cranky
in spanish: de maniático,
pronunciation: kræŋki
part of speech: adjective
irritable
in spanish: irritable,
pronunciation: ɪrətəbəl
part of speech: adjective
testy
in spanish: irascible,
pronunciation: testi
part of speech: adjective
peckish
in spanish: hambriento,
pronunciation: pekɪʃ
part of speech: adjective
tetchy
in spanish: irritable,
pronunciation: tetʃi
part of speech: adjective
techy
in spanish: irritable,
pronunciation: tetʃi
part of speech: adjective
disobedient
in spanish: desobediente,
pronunciation: dɪsəbidiənt
part of speech: adjective
nettlesome
in spanish: nettlesome,
pronunciation: netəlsəm
part of speech: adjective
pettish
in spanish: malhumorado,
pronunciation: petɪʃ
part of speech: adjective
ill-natured
in spanish: malhumorado,
pronunciation: ɪlnætʃɜrd
part of speech: adjective