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What do you call a person with rage?

temperamental. adjective. a temperamental person gets angry easily, or changes from one mood to another very quickly.

What should you never do on a date?
What should you never do on a date?

10 Things NOT To Do On A Date ARRIVE LATE. If you arrive late on the first date, you have basically just fallen at the first handle and will have...

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Do guys like long hair?
Do guys like long hair?

CNN recently shared research that men are most likely to prefer women with long hair past the shoulders. Guys were asked to rate the same women's...

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anal adjective giving too much attention to details in a way that annoys people

bilious adjective literary easily annoyed

cantankerous adjective always complaining or arguing and easily annoyed

censorious adjective formal always wanting to criticize other people or ideas and find faults in them

chippy adjective informal tending to become angry or upset very easily

choleric adjective formal a choleric person becomes angry very easily

choosy adjective someone who is choosy has definite ideas about what they like and will not accept other things

crabby adjective easily annoyed by unimportant things

cranky adjective informalmainly American someone who is cranky gets annoyed easily

crotchety adjective informal someone who is crotchety gets easily annoyed

crusty adjective informal easily annoyed

curmudgeonly adjective formal easily annoyed

demanding adjective a demanding person needs a lot of attention and is not easily pleased or satisfied difficult adjective someone who is difficult never seems to be happy or satisfied with anything

excitable adjective someone who is excitable becomes excited or angry very easily

fiery adjective becoming angry very easily and quickly

finicky adjective liking things only when they are correct in every detail

foul adjective if someone has a foul temper or is in a foul mood, they are angry about something and can be annoyed very easily fussy adjective only satisfied if things are exactly as you want them to be

grouchy adjective informal often in a bad mood or complaining a lot

high-maintenance adjective humorous used for describing someone or something that always needs a lot of help or attention hot-headed adjective becoming angry or excited easily and tending to do things without thinking about the result

hypercritical adjective tending to criticize a lot in a very unfair way

ill-tempered adjective formal rude, impatient or easily made angry

insatiable adjective always wanting more and never feeling satisfied

jaundiced adjective tending to dislike or criticize things

judgmental adjective too willing to criticize other people’s actions and behaviour and say that they are wrong miserable adjective a miserable person is always complaining or in a bad mood nagging adjective frequently criticizing someone, especially for habits or qualities that are difficult to change

Is being mean a symptom of depression?
Is being mean a symptom of depression?

While you may not realize it, this persistent anger could actually be a sign of depression. Some people living with depression notice increased...

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How do I stop overthinking and negative thoughts?
How do I stop overthinking and negative thoughts?

Tips for addressing ruminating thoughts Distract yourself. When you realize you're starting to ruminate, finding a distraction can break your...

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obstreperous adjective refusing to behave in a reasonable way and sometimes protesting loudly

ornery adjective Americanoften humorous quick to argue or become annoyed with people

particular adjective someone who is particular has very clear ideas about what they like and dislike and wants everything to be exactly as they like it pedantic adjective showing disapproval giving too much importance to details and formal rules, especially of grammar pedantry noun the behaviour of someone who gives too much importance to details and formal rules, especially of grammar

peevish adjective easily annoyed, especially by things that are not important

peppery adjective easily annoyed

pernickety adjective Britishinformal worried or complaining about details that do not matter

persnickety adjective Americaninformal pernickety

pettifogging adjective Britishold-fashioned caring too much about unimportant matters or details

pettish adjective easily annoyed by unimportant things

petty adjective unpleasant to someone because you care too much about something that is not really important picky adjective informal someone who is picky only likes specific things and is not easily pleased

prickly adjective informal tending to become angry very quickly

querulous adjective mainly literary a querulous person complains often and in a way that annoys other people

quick-tempered adjective someone who is quick-tempered becomes angry very easily

ratty adjective Britishinformal in a bad mood, or easily annoyed

snaky adjective Canadianinformal angry and upset when something you do not like happens snappy adjective a snappy person speaks to people in a quick angry way stroppy adjective Britishinformal a stroppy person gets angry very easily and is difficult to talk to

testy adjective easily annoyed and impatient

tetchy adjective old-fashioned easily annoyed and likely to get angry quickly

truculent adjective formal easily annoyed and always ready to argue or fight

unforgiving adjective not willing to forgive people

unforgiving adjective not allowing you to make mistakes

What does a marriage breakdown look like?
What does a marriage breakdown look like?

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How to prove your love?
How to prove your love?

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Are awkward first dates normal?
Are awkward first dates normal?

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At what age do marriages fail?
At what age do marriages fail?

The average age for couples going through their first divorce is 30 years old. 24. 60 percent of all divorces involve individuals aged 25 to 39. 25.

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