pettish

[ˈpɛtɪʃ]

pettish Definition

ill-tempered; irritable; peevish.

Using pettish: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "pettish" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    She was feeling pettish after a long day at work.

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    He became pettish when he didn't get his way.

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    The pettish child refused to eat his vegetables.

  • Example

    Her pettish behavior was starting to annoy her friends.

pettish Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for pettish

Antonyms for pettish

Phrases with pettish

  • feeling irritable or easily annoyed

    Example

    She's been in a pettish mood all day, snapping at everyone who talks to her.

  • the state of being easily irritated or annoyed

    Example

    His pettishness of temper made it difficult for him to maintain friendships.

  • a sharp or irritable reply to a comment or question

    Example

    She couldn't resist making a pettish retort when he asked her a simple question.

Origins of pettish

from Middle English 'pett', meaning 'a fit of peevishness'

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Summary: pettish in Brief

'Pettish' [ˈpɛtɪʃ] is an adjective that describes someone who is ill-tempered, irritable, or peevish. It can be used to describe a person's behavior or mood, as in 'She was feeling pettish after a long day at work.' 'Pettish' can also be used in phrases like 'in a pettish mood,' and 'pettish retort,' which describe a person's behavior or response to a situation.