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Borrowed from French irritable, from Latin irritabilis.

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irritable (comparative more irritable, superlative most irritable)

  1. Capable of being irritated.
  2. Easily exasperated or excited.
    an irritable old man
  3. (medicine) Responsive to stimuli.

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Catalan

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irritable m or f (masculine and feminine plural irritables)

  1. irritable
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Danish

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Adjective

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irritable

  1. definite of irritabel
  2. plural of irritabel

French

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irritable (plural irritables)

  1. irritable
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Norwegian Bokmål

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irritable

  1. definite singular of irritabel
  2. plural of irritabel

Norwegian Nynorsk

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irritable

  1. definite singular of irritabel
  2. plural of irritabel

Spanish

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Etymology

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Borrowed from Latin irrītābilis. Cognate with English irritable.

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  • IPA(key): /iriˈtable/ [i.riˈt̪a.β̞le]
  • Rhymes: -able
  • Syllabification: i‧rri‧ta‧ble

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irritable m or f (masculine and feminine plural irritables)

  1. irritable, cranky, testy, tetchy, prickly, snappy, snarky, irritated

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