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ill humour in British Englishnouna disagreeable or sullen mood; bad temper Derived forms ill-humoured (ˌill-ˈhumoured) adjective ill-humouredly (ˌill-ˈhumouredly) adverb Examples of 'ill humour' in a sentenceill humour Chryssa was still not clear why, at the outset, he had been in such ill humour.Lord de Braose would revel in his victory, she knew, and Papa would be in ill humour for the rest of the night. Synonyms of 'ill humour'irascibility, sulks, sharpness, irritability More Synonyms of ill humour Synonyms irascibility sulks sharpness pique bate (British, slang) moodiness tartness grumpiness testiness moroseness sulkiness crossness crabbiness disagreeableness (bad) mood (bad) temper foulie (Australian, slang) Additional synonymsPatients usually suffer from memory loss and irritability. Synonyms bad temper, impatience, ill humour, prickliness, tetchiness, irascibility, peevishness, testiness, touchinessan angry display of petulance Synonyms sulkiness, bad temper, irritability, spleen, pique, sullenness, ill-humour, peevishness, querulousness, crabbiness, waspishness, pettishness Definition spitefulness or bad temper There were other targets for his spleen. Synonyms spite, anger, bitterness, hostility, hatred, resentment, wrath, gall, malice, animosity, venom, bile, bad temper, acrimony, pique, rancour, ill will, animus, malevolence, vindictiveness, malignity, spitefulness, ill humour, peevishness Nearby words ofill humour - ill
- ill at ease
- ill feeling
- ill humour
- ill temper
- ill will
- ill-advised
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