Irritabilidad in english

Irritability

pronunciation: ɪrɪtəbɪləti part of speech: noun
In gestures
irritability

irritabilidad = irritability ; testiness ; tetchiness ; petulance ; fussiness ; frayed nerves ; frayed temper. 

Example: Back-ache, eye strain, tiredness, irritability, absenteeism and inefficiency are some of the problems that result from bad workstation design.Example: After a few additional pronouncements on Balzac's testiness, the children's librarian went back to work.Example: She is also capable of incredible tetchiness and can generally take the huff with you over slights you never knew existed.Example: There are also those who all day long are mild, and courteous, and genial, and good-natured in public life, damming back their irritability, and their petulance, and their discontent.Example: I do think teething is the most likely cause of her fussiness, but I don't want to be one of those mums who blames it all on teething.Example: Frankly, frayed nerves are so common among divorcing couples that virtually every horrible behavior imaginable can occur during divorce.Example: Project managers will often need diplomacy and tact to handle delicate situations, frayed tempers and personality clashes.

Irritabilidad synonyms

temper in spanish: templar, pronunciation: tempɜr nouncholer in spanish: hiel, pronunciation: tʃoʊlɜr nounpetulance in spanish: mal humor, pronunciation: petʃələns nounpeevishness in spanish: mal humor, pronunciation: pivɪʃnəs nounfussiness in spanish: agitación, pronunciation: fʌsənəs nounsurliness in spanish: hosquedad, pronunciation: sɜrlinəs nounbiliousness in spanish: crisis hepática, pronunciation: bɪliəsnəs nounfretfulness in spanish: displicencia, pronunciation: fretfəlnəs nounpettishness in spanish: mezquindad, pronunciation: petɪʃnəs nouncrossness in spanish: mal humor, pronunciation: krɑsnəs nounsnappishness in spanish: irritabilidad, pronunciation: snæpɪʃnəs nounexcitability in spanish: excitabilidad, pronunciation: eksɪtəbɪlɪti noun
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