irascible
Americanadjective
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easily provoked to anger; very irritable.
an irascible old man.
- Synonyms:
- short-tempered, choleric, peppery, touchy, testy
- Antonyms:
- even-tempered, calm
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characterized or produced by anger.
an irascible response.
- Synonyms:
- short-tempered, choleric, peppery, touchy, testy
- Antonyms:
- even-tempered, calm
adjective
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easily angered; irritable
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showing irritability
an irascible action
Synonym Usage
See irritable.
Other Word Forms
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Etymology
Origin of irascible
First recorded in 1350–1400; Middle English irascibel from Late Latin īrāscibilis, equivalent to Latin īrāsc- (stem of īrāscī “to grow angry”; equivalent to īr(a) ire + -ā- theme vowel + -sc- inchoative suffix + -ī infinitive ending; see -esce) + -ibilis -ible
Explanation
If you're irascible, you get angry easily — perhaps blowing up in rage when someone brushes into you. Irascible comes from the Latin root ira, which means "anger" or "rage," the same root that gives us the word ire, "anger." The -sc in the middle of irascible, means "becoming," so irascible doesn't just mean you're angry — it's got action built into it. If you're looking for a fight most of the time, then you're irascible — ready for the spark that's going to set you on fire.
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Example Sentences
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Irascible and uncompromising, Mr. Lois creating witty, irreverent campaigns that shattered the ham-handed advertising conventions that had relied on testimonials and romanticized images.
From New York Times • Nov. 19, 2022
Irascible and inimitable, Mr. Smith kept the Fall going for four decades and more than 30 albums.
From Washington Post • Jan. 24, 2018
Irascible and inimitable, Smith kept The Fall going for four decades and more than 30 albums.
From Washington Times • Jan. 24, 2018
Irascible to the end, he told her that he was "totally unrepentant," and said that being remembered was "not important."
From Los Angeles Times • Jun. 23, 2016
As the Minister withdrew, Hermann the Irascible, who was also nicknamed the Wise, gave a profound chuckle.
From The Chronicles of Clovis by Saki
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