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The example sentences of PETULANT in videos (2 in total of 3)

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Use "petulant" in a sentence | "petulant" example sentences

How to use "petulant" in a sentence?

  • Love is a publicity stunt, and making love, after the first curious raptures, is only another petulant way to pass the time waiting for the studio to call.
    -Louise Brooks-
  • Henry closed his eyes and imagined the sweet petulant woundedness with which she had stared at him on the beach. He felt a little proud that she could love him.
    -Anna Godbersen-
  • ...Emma Morley wasn't such a paragon either: pretentious, petulant, lazy, speechifying, judgmental. Self-pitying, self righteous, self-important, all the selfs except self-confident, the quality that she had always needed the most.
    -David Nicholls-
  • Good-breeding carries along with it a dignity that is respected by the most petulant. Ill-breeding invites and authorizes the familiarity of the most timid.
    -Lord Chesterfield-
  • Plato is never sullen, Cervantes is never petulant, Demosthenes never comes unseasonably, Dante never stays too long.
    -Nathaniel Parker-
  • Instead of our petulant, fretful, irritable human hastiness we should cultivate in our souls the patience which has learned to wait on God.
    -William Barclay-
  • The faces of most American women over thirty are relief maps of petulant and bewildered unhappiness.
    -F. Scott Fitzgerald-
  • Government is at best a petulant servant and at worst a tyrannical master.
    -George Washington-
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Definition and meaning of PETULANT

What does "petulant mean?"

/ˈpeCHələnt/

petulant

adjective
childishly sulky or bad-tempered.

What are synonyms of "petulant"?
Some common synonyms of "petulant" are:
  • peevish,
  • bad-tempered,
  • ill-tempered,
  • pettish,
  • cross,
  • impatient,
  • irritable,
  • moody,
  • sulky,
  • snappish,
  • crotchety,
  • touchy,
  • waspish,
  • irascible,

You can find detailed definitions of them on this page.

/ˈpēviSH/

peevish
adjective

having or showing irritable disposition.

/ˈpediSH/

pettish
adjective

childishly bad-tempered and petulant.

/krôs/

cross
adjective noun verb

From one side of something to the other. (Of animals) mixture of breeds in one animal. go or extend across.

/imˈpāSHənt/

impatient
adjective

having or showing tendency to be quickly irritated or provoked.

/ˈirədəb(ə)l/

irritable
adjective

easily annoyed.

/ˈmo͞odē/

moody
adjective

given to unpredictable changes of mood.

/ˈsəlkē/

sulky
adjective noun

In a bad mood; refusing to talk, frowning etc.. two-wheeled horse-drawn vehicle for one person.

/ˈsnapiSH/

snappish
adjective other

irritable and inclined to bite. Apt to speak irritably.

/ˈkräCHədē/

crotchety
adjective

Being difficult and argumentative.

/ˈtəCHē/

touchy
adjective

easily upset or offended.

/ˈwäspiSH/

waspish
adjective

Very irritable.

/iˈrasəb(ə)l/

irascible
adjective

having or showing tendency to be easily angered.

What are antonyms of "petulant"?
Some common antonyms of "petulant" are:
  • good-humored,
  • easygoing,
  • affable,

You can find detailed definitions of them on this page.

/ˌēzēˈɡōiNG/

easygoing
adjective

Relaxed and informal in attitude or standards.

/ˈafəb(ə)l/

affable
adjective

Likable; friendly and easy to talk to.

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