irritability
Americannoun
plural
irritabilities-
the quality or state of being irritable.
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Physiology, Biology. the ability to be excited to a characteristic action or function by the application of some stimulus.
Protoplasm displays irritability by responding to heat.
Other Word Forms
- nonirritability noun
- superirritability noun
Etymology
Origin of irritability
From the Latin word irrītābilitās, dating back to 1745–55. See irritable, -ity
Example Sentences
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People with autism may take medication to reduce anxiety, address attention problems, or reduce severe irritability.
From Salon
Your frustration and irritability is a sign that your boundaries are being pushed: your emotional, familial and financial boundaries.
From MarketWatch
The milkshake had dulled what was left of Michael’s irritability.
From Literature
Just knowing that your irritability could be linked to fluctuations can make you feel like you’re not crazy.
The condition can also lead to fatigue, irritability, and secondary depression.
From Science Daily
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