Malhumorado in english
Grumpy
pronunciation: grʌmpi part of speech: adjective
pronunciation: grʌmpi part of speech: adjective
In gestures
estar malhumorado = be in a bad mood.
Example: If you are in a bad mood, then there's obviously a reason for it.malhumorado = sullen ; surly ; crusty ; truculent ; peevish ; morose ; grumpy ; ill-humoured [ill-humored, -USA] ; cranky ; moody ; curmudgeonly ; cantankerous ; bad-tempered ; crabby ; short-tempered ; hipped ; ornery ; mardy ; grouch ; in a grouch ; in a grouch mood ; quick-tempered ; ill-tempered ; liverish ; crotchety ; ratty ; peevishly ; narky ; fractious.
Example: He makes his feelings abundantly clear by sullen silences and glances that indicate complete disgust.Example: He perceived that his life threatened to be an interminable succession of these mortifying interviews unless he could discover a way or ways to deal with her surly and terrorizing ferocity.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: Senior staff members said that these fevers of truculent behavior had manifested themselves only within the past two or three years.Example: In 1912 a group of women library students were accused of lacking a sense of proportion, being peevish and being absorbed in small details.Example: His limber writing consequentializes the inconsequential, and there is not one morose moment in his work, no hint of sourness.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: The presence of this irony in ill-humored short articles from various journalistic sources is described.Example: For example, you already know that living in a windowless room will make you cranky and out of sorts.Example: Moody explorations of unexplained phenomenon can also be found = Moody explorations of unexplained phenomenon can also be found.Example: Offended by the idea of an addict selling sneakers to kids, he launched into a curmudgeonly rant.Example: To attain this order within the structure of chaos, Eros divided himself into two parts: Eros as amicable, social love and Eros as cantankerous, divisive discord.Example: He was a brave novelist but also bad-tempered, churlish and subject to fits of rage.Example: The normally perky and intrepid Cristina is flat out crabby these days.Example: A medical doctor had told him that the reason why women have faster pulse beats is because they are short-tempered.Example: His in danger of becoming hipped, a prey to his own doubts and fears, and unable to accomplish anything in life beyond catering to his own morbid fancies.Example: My mama says that alligators are ornery because they got all them teeth and no toothbrush.Example: They were be very mardy about it, but they accepted it, because if they hadn't their course grade would have suffered.Example: We all have a grouch in our lives and if we wake up on the wrong side of the bed or take our daily mean pill, at the very nicest, we have been described as a 'grouch'.Example: Life is too short to be in a grouch all the time.Example: If we start the day in a grouchy mood, chances are those sentiments will transition into the workplace as well.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: 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: 'She is a bit gruff, perhaps, but not bad... inconsistent, I'd say... one moment she was fine, and the next ... well ... crotchety'.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: Finally, Willy is impatient and acts peevishly towards Linda for no good reason.Example: My husband would be a very angry man; the slightest thing irritates him and makes him narky.Example: Working with a fractious animal is stressful and potentially danger- ous for patient, client, and staff.more:
» estar malhumorado = be in a bad mood .
Example: If you are in a bad mood, then there's obviously a reason for it.