malhumorado — meaning in English
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English meaning
- acid noun In chemistry, a substance that reacts with a base, tastes sour, and can turn litmus paper red; on the pH scale it measures below 7.
- cranky adjective Easily irritated; grumpy and bad-tempered.
- grouchy adjective Easily irritated and inclined to complain.
- grumpy adj Easily annoyed and bad-tempered.
- morose adjective Gloomy, sullen, and in a persistently bad mood.
- peevish adj Constantly complaining, especially in a childish way due to insignificant matters; fretful, whiny.
- prickly adj Covered with small sharp points or thorns.
Senses
malhumorado is used for these senses in English:
- acid (figuratively) Sour-tempered.
- bad-tempered Of or pertaining to bad temper; showing anger easily or customarily.
- cranky Grouchy, grumpy, irritable; easily upset.
- grouchy (originally, student slang) Irritable; easily upset; angry; tending to complain. [From 1895]
- grumpy Dissatisfied and irritable.
- morose Sullen, gloomy; showing a brooding ill humour.
- peevish Constantly complaining, especially in a childish way due to insignificant matters; fretful, whiny.
- prickly (figurative) Easily irritated.
acid — full definition
- noun In chemistry, a substance that reacts with a base, tastes sour, and can turn litmus paper red; on the pH scale it measures below 7.
- adjective Sour or sharp-tasting, like vinegar.
- noun Slang for LSD, a powerful hallucinogenic drug.
cranky — full definition
- adjective Easily irritated; grumpy and bad-tempered.
- adjective Not working properly; faulty or unreliable.