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fretful    音标拼音: [fr'ɛtfəl]
a. 烦燥的,焦噪的,起波纹的

烦燥的,焦噪的,起波纹的

fretful
adj 1: nervous and unable to relax; "a constant fretful stamping
of hooves"; "a restless child" [synonym: {antsy}, {fidgety},
{fretful}, {itchy}]
2: habitually complaining; "a whiny child" [synonym: {fretful},
{querulous}, {whiney}, {whiny}]

Fretful \Fret"ful\, a. [See 2d {Fret}.]
Disposed to fret; ill-humored; peevish; angry; in a state of
vexation; as, a fretful temper. -- {Fret"ful*ly}, adv. --
{Fret"ful*ness}, n.

Syn: Peevish; ill-humored; ill-natured; irritable; waspish;
captious; petulant; splenetic; spleeny; passionate;
angry.

Usage: {Fretful}, {Peevish}, {Cross}. These words all
indicate an unamiable working and expression of
temper. Peevish marks more especially the inward
spirit: a peevish man is always ready to find fault.
Fretful points rather to the outward act, and marks a
complaining impatience: sickly children are apt to be
fretful. Crossness is peevishness mingled with
vexation or anger.
[1913 Webster]

93 Moby Thesaurus words for "fretful":
Jeremianic, abrupt, agitated, antsy, antsy-pantsy, anxious,
bad-tempered, breathless, bustling, captious, carping, catty,
caviling, chafing, choleric, complaining, contrary, crabby, cranky,
critical, cross, curt, disagreeable, eager, edgy, excited,
faultfinding, fidgety, fluttering, fluttery, fractious, fretting,
fussing, fussy, grumpy, hasty, hopped-up, howling, huffy,
ill-natured, ill-tempered, impatient, impetuous, in a lather,
in a stew, in a sweat, irascible, irritable, jumpy, lamentive,
moanful, moody, mournful, nagging, naggy, on edge, peevish,
perverse, pettish, petulant, plaintive, plangent, puling,
querulous, resentful, restive, restless, short, short-tempered,
shrewish, snappish, sorrowful, splenetic, squirming, squirmy,
sulky, testy, tetchy, touchy, turbulent, ululant, uneasy,
unpatient, unquiet, unsettled, vexed, vixenish, vixenly, wailful,
waspish, whimpering, whining, whiny


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