irritable
Etymology
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Etymology
Borrowed from French irritable, from Latin irritabilis.
Pronunciation- IPA: /ˈɪɹɪtəbl̩/
irritable
- Capable of being irritated.
- Easily exasperated or excited.
- an irritable old man
- (medicine) Responsive to stimuli.
- See also Thesaurus:irritable
- French: irritable
- German: reizbar
- Russian: раздражи́тельный
- Spanish: irritable
- French: irritable
- German: reizbar
- Russian: раздражительный
- Spanish: irritable
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