irascible
4 antonyms and opposites of irascible, grouped by meaning.
Adjective — Easily made angry; quick-tempered by nature.
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How to use irascible
The word patterns that sound natural to a native speaker.
Formal and often affectionate, applied to a character rather than a one-off mood.
Etymology
From Latin irascibilis, from irasci 'to grow angry', from ira 'anger'.
Full origin of irascible →Frequently asked questions
What is the difference between irascible and irritable?
Irritable describes a state you can be in temporarily, perhaps from tiredness or hunger. Irascible describes a settled disposition: the person is built that way and flares up easily at any time.
Is irascible an insult?
It is critical, but a mild and often fond criticism. It is frequently used of respected, difficult people such as veteran teachers, chefs and editors.
How do you pronounce irascible?
Say ih-RAS-uh-bul, with the stress on the second syllable and the sc pronounced as a simple s sound.