Geniudo in english

Genius

pronunciation: dʒinjəs part of speech: noun
In gestures

geniudo = bad-tempered ; grumpy ; curmudgeonly ; crusty ; irascible ; shrewish ; short-tempered ; ill-natured ; stroppy ; in a strop ; quick-tempered ; shirty [shirtier -comp., shirtiest -sup.,] ; ill-tempered ; liverish ; ratty ; narky . 

Example: He was a brave novelist but also bad-tempered, churlish and subject to fits of rage.Example: That's despite grumpy comments like those of William Hartston who said it was 'surely one of the ugliest words ever to slither its way into our dictionaries'.Example: Offended by the idea of an addict selling sneakers to kids, he launched into a curmudgeonly rant.Example: For this crusty author as well as for that young one having fun being famous is what matters = For this crusty author as well as for that young one having fun being famous is what matters.Example: He was a rag-and-bone man living with his irascible father in a junkyard with only their horse for company.Example: He was a shiftless, good-for-nothing man and his shrewish wife was constantly importuning him.Example: A medical doctor had told him that the reason why women have faster pulse beats is because they are short-tempered.Example: Always snivelling, coughing, spitting; a stupid, tedious, ill-natured fellow, who was for ever fatiguing people.Example: My 11-year-old daughter has become really stroppy and prone to emotional outbursts, swearing at us and acting in a way that's completely unlike her.Example: Do you ever get in a strop or behave like a toddler having a tantrum in public?.Example: Lawson was a quick-tempered young woman but she also had a good heart and liked to dance when the mood struck her.Example: I'm at a shirty tiredness level where some chicken & then a good nap is preferable over sex.Example: Ill-tempered girls were also twice as likely as even-tempered girls to be divorced women at midlife (26% vs. 12%).Example: Some people, being excessively liverish, cannot refrain from fuming with rage and shouting abuse when they come across stories of injustice, ignorance and foul play in the newspapers.Example: As soon as we entered the restaurant we were greeted by a ratty lady that was rude and discourteous and the meals were a disgrace to say the least.Example: My husband would be a very angry man; the slightest thing irritates him and makes him narky.

Geniudo synonyms

star in spanish: estrella, pronunciation: stɑr part of speech: noun adept in spanish: adepto, pronunciation: ədept part of speech: adjective, noun ace in spanish: as, pronunciation: eɪs part of speech: noun brain in spanish: cerebro, pronunciation: breɪn part of speech: noun maven in spanish: maven, pronunciation: meɪvən part of speech: noun flair in spanish: instinto, pronunciation: fler part of speech: noun sensation in spanish: sensación, pronunciation: senseɪʃən part of speech: noun wizard in spanish: mago, pronunciation: wɪzɜrd part of speech: noun whiz in spanish: zumbido, pronunciation: wɪz part of speech: noun, verb virtuoso in spanish: virtuoso, pronunciation: vɜrtʃuoʊsoʊ part of speech: noun mastermind in spanish: cerebro, pronunciation: mæstɜrmaɪnd part of speech: noun brilliance in spanish: brillantez, pronunciation: brɪljəns part of speech: noun wiz in spanish: fenómeno, pronunciation: wɪz part of speech: noun hotshot in spanish: tiro caliente, pronunciation: hɑʃɑt part of speech: noun whizz in spanish: zumbido, pronunciation: wɪz part of speech: noun, verb wizardry in spanish: magia, pronunciation: wɪzɜrdri part of speech: noun
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