Of a person: Stiff, unbending, stubborn; stern, surly. Also of looks, etc.
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释义 | the mind > emotion > anger > irascibility > ill-naturedness > [adjective] (74) stour1303 Of a person: Stiff, unbending, stubborn; stern, surly. Also of looks, etc. thwarta1325 figurative. Of persons or their attributes: Disposed to resist, oppose, or obstruct; cross-grained; perverse, froward, obstinate, stubborn, awkward. elvishc1386 Of or pertaining to elves; having the nature of an elf; supernatural, weird. wrawc1386 Peevish, crabbed; perverse, contrarious. wrawfulc1386 = 2. crabbeda1400 transferred of things. crousea1400 Angry, irate, cross, crabbed. Obsolete. cursedc1400 (Usually spelt curst.) Of persons (or their dispositions, tongues, etc.): Malignant; perversely disagreeable or cross; cantankerous, shrewish… doggeda1425 In weakened use: ill-tempered, surly; sullen, morose. Now with some mixture of sense A. 1d: having an air of sullen obstinacy. currishc1460 figurative. Like a cur in nature; snappish, snarling, quarrelsome; mean-spirited, base, ignoble. disagreeable1474 Of a person. Unpleasant in temperament or disposition; ill-tempered, surly; unfriendly, rude. dour1488 Of a person, a person's disposition or behaviour, etc.: characterized by taciturnity, pessimism, or morose humourlessness. Also of a person's… thrawn1488 Perverse, contrary; obstinate, stubborn; bad-tempered, peevish, cross. Also occasionally as adv.: †in a bad-tempered manner, peevishly (obsolete). terne?1507 Gloomy; fierce. Scottish. Obsolete. apirsmarta1522 Sharp-tempered, harsh. crustyc1570 figurative. Of persons (or their dispositions, etc.): Short of temper; harshly curt in manner or speech: the opposite of suave or affable. incommodious1570 Of persons or their dispositions: Troublesome, difficult to get on with. Obsolete. bilious1571 Choleric, wrathful, peevish, ill-tempered. mischievous-stomached1577 ill-tempered. thrawn-faced1578 Forming parasynthetic adjectives with the sense ‘having a mouth, face, etc., which is twisted or contorted with anger, pain, irritation, etc… thrawn-mowit1578 Forming parasynthetic adjectives with the sense ‘having a mouth, face, etc., which is twisted or contorted with anger, pain, irritation, etc… wearisha1586 ? Peevish, cross-grained, crabbed. shrewish1596 In wider sense: ill-natured, ill-tempered; of a sharp or cross-grained nature. Also in extended use. rhubarbative1600 Bad-tempered, fractious, disagreeable. crabbish1606 Cross, crabbed. ill-tempereda1616 Having a bad temper; ill-conditioned; morose, cross, peevish. (In first quot. scarcely distinguishable from 1.) cur-like1627 Like or after the nature of a cur. thrawn-faceda1628 Forming parasynthetic adjectives with the sense ‘having a mouth, face, etc., which is twisted or contorted with anger, pain, irritation, etc… terned1638 cross1639 Of persons, their dispositions, actions, etc.. Ill-tempered, peevish, petulant; in an irritable frame of mind, out of humour, vexed. (colloquial). splenial1641 Splenetic, ill-natured, spiteful. frumpish1647 Disposed to mock or flout; jesting, sneering; also, cross, ill-tempered. wry1649 Of persons: Perverse, cross. Obsolete. rare. bad-tempered1671 Having a bad temper; easily annoyed or angered; ill-tempered. hot-tempered1673 †(a) passionate, lustful (obsolete); (b) bad-tempered, irascible. sidy1673 Surly, moody, bad-tempered. Also: haughty, proud. ugly1687 Cross, angry, ill-tempered. ornery1692 = ordinary, adj.; commonplace, inferior, unpleasant; (now) esp. mean, cantankerous, contrary. cankerya1699 Scottish and English regional (northern) Cankered; ill-humoured, bad-tempered. ramgunshoch1721 Harsh, ill-tempered; rude, surly, boorish. cantankerousc1736 Showing an ill-natured disposition; ill-conditioned and quarrelsome, perverse, cross-grained. frumpy1746 Cross-tempered; also, like a frump, dowdy. unhappy1756 Scottish. Ill-natured; bad-tempered. Obsolete. rare. grumpy1778 Surly, ill-tempered. crabby1791 = crabbed, adj. 1 9. grumpish1797 = grumpy, adj. thraw-gabbit18.. Twisted, turned awry. Also in combinations = wry, adj., as thraw-gabbit adj. wry-mouthed, peevish. thraw-necked adj. having the neck twisted. snarlish1813 Somewhat snarly or ill-tempered. cranky1821 Of capricious or wayward temper, difficult to please; cross-tempered, awkward; ‘cross’. stuntya1825 Sulky, obstinate; curt, blunt. dialect. ill-natured1825 Irritable in temper; peevish, cross. Scottish. nattery1825 Peevish, complaining. In later use: talkative, chattering. rantankerous1832 Ill-tempered, quarrelsome, ‘ornery’; = cantankerous, adj. foul-tempered1835 Having a very bad temper; easily annoyed or angered. cacochymical1836 Having the humours of the body depraved; ‘ill-humoured’ (in body, and jocularly, in disposition). as cross as two sticks1842 Of persons, their dispositions, actions, etc.. as cross as two sticks (with play on sense 1b). grumphy1846 = grumpy, adj. knappy1855 (See quots.) carnaptious1858 Bad-tempered; quarrelsome; cantankerous. cussed1858 Obstinate or stubborn, esp. to the point of causing annoyance or frustration; cantankerous, contrary. Cf. cursed, adj. 4a. three-cornered1863 figurative. Awkward, cross-grained, peevish; cf. angular, adj. 6 (Also quasi-adv.) snotty1870 dialect or slang. Angry, curt, short-tempered; pert, saucy, impudent; proud, conceited. Now esp. supercilious, aloof, ‘snooty’. sniffy1871 Prone or inclined to sniff; scornful, contemptuous, disdainful; disagreeable, ill-tempered. snorty1893 colloquial or slang. Ill-tempered, captious, disagreeable. grouchy1895 Grumbly, ill-tempered. scratchy1925 figurative. Ill-tempered, peevish, catty. tight1950 Applied to persons: tough, hard, unyielding; also, aggressive, ‘stroppy’. U.S. dialect or slang. stroppy1951 Bad-tempered, rebellious, awkward, obstreperous, unruly. snitty1978 Ill-tempered, sulky. arsey1989 Originally and chiefly British. Bad-tempered, unpleasant, disagreeable. Cf. arse, n. 3. Subcategories:— characterized by ill nature (3) — expressing ill nature (1) |
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