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单词 hot-tempered
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Definition of hot-tempered in English:

hot-tempered

adjectiveˌhɒtˈtɛmpəːdˌhɑtˈtɛmpərd
  • Easily angered; quick-tempered.

    she was nothing more than a hot-tempered child with a woman's body
    Example sentencesExamples
    • At 15 she was already 2 years older than her hot-tempered master but she looked at least 18 and was over a head taller.
    • Character wise, she is hot-tempered, bold, judgmental and jumps to conclusions easily.
    • What could my hot-tempered brother possibly do?
    • He was a small, hot-tempered boy eight years of age, a boy who was never one to back down from a fight, and who had been best friends with Adam's son Seigi ever since birth.
    • It's not an easy romance, it's a real-life marriage between two very hot-tempered people.
    • He couldn't take the blow and became very hot-tempered.
    • Jerry was hot-tempered, manipulative and unstable.
    • If you are involved in a relationship where both partners are hot-tempered, it might be a good idea for both of you to learn these techniques.
    • It is the costume designer's job to reflect a show's era and story and to signal the personality of each character with a signature look-whether it's sexy, demure, vulnerable, or hot-tempered.
    • He's a little hot-tempered, but you have to be like that to do what you want to do.
    • It was a bit of overeagerness, maybe, and being a bit hot-tempered.
    • Based on a true story, the film tells how a racehorse dismissed as a no-hoper, ridden by a hot-tempered loser, and owned by a grieving businessman, won the hearts of a nation.
    • He imagines the conversations and reactions he would get from the hot-tempered, proud people when they are told of his mission in their city.
    • Albert was hot-tempered, passionate, stubborn, and curious.
    • He did not hate this hot-tempered consort who shared his bed.
    • As Hamlet was departing for England, Laertes, Polonius' hot-tempered son, arrived from Paris, seeking his own revenge.
    • ‘I'm generally less hot-tempered and confrontational than I was when I was younger,’ he says now, claiming to have mellowed with age.
    • At their cramped concrete home, Idris' family described her as a cheerful but sometimes hot-tempered woman who had no overt ties to any militant groups.
    • I don't know about you, but having ‘a considerable level of alcohol’ in my blood tends to make me a little more impulsive, and who knows, maybe hot-tempered?
    • People, who are hot-tempered, actually get habituated to losing their temper and flying into a rage.
    Synonyms
    irascible, quick-tempered, short-tempered, irritable, fiery, impatient, huffy, brusque, ill-tempered, bad-tempered, ill-natured, ill-humoured, touchy, volatile, testy, tetchy, fractious, snarling, waspish, prickly, crusty, peppery, bilious, liverish, dyspeptic, splenetic, choleric
    informal snappish, snappy, chippy, on a short fuse
    British informal narky, ratty, eggy, like a bear with a sore head
    North American informal peckish, soreheaded
    Australian/New Zealand informal snaky
    informal, dated miffy
 
 

Definition of hot-tempered in US English:

hot-tempered

adjectiveˌhɑtˈtɛmpərdˌhätˈtempərd
  • Easily angered; quick-tempered.

    she was nothing more than a hot-tempered child with a woman's body
    Example sentencesExamples
    • People, who are hot-tempered, actually get habituated to losing their temper and flying into a rage.
    • ‘I'm generally less hot-tempered and confrontational than I was when I was younger,’ he says now, claiming to have mellowed with age.
    • He couldn't take the blow and became very hot-tempered.
    • Albert was hot-tempered, passionate, stubborn, and curious.
    • It is the costume designer's job to reflect a show's era and story and to signal the personality of each character with a signature look-whether it's sexy, demure, vulnerable, or hot-tempered.
    • He was a small, hot-tempered boy eight years of age, a boy who was never one to back down from a fight, and who had been best friends with Adam's son Seigi ever since birth.
    • He imagines the conversations and reactions he would get from the hot-tempered, proud people when they are told of his mission in their city.
    • Character wise, she is hot-tempered, bold, judgmental and jumps to conclusions easily.
    • At 15 she was already 2 years older than her hot-tempered master but she looked at least 18 and was over a head taller.
    • Jerry was hot-tempered, manipulative and unstable.
    • He's a little hot-tempered, but you have to be like that to do what you want to do.
    • He did not hate this hot-tempered consort who shared his bed.
    • At their cramped concrete home, Idris' family described her as a cheerful but sometimes hot-tempered woman who had no overt ties to any militant groups.
    • What could my hot-tempered brother possibly do?
    • Based on a true story, the film tells how a racehorse dismissed as a no-hoper, ridden by a hot-tempered loser, and owned by a grieving businessman, won the hearts of a nation.
    • It's not an easy romance, it's a real-life marriage between two very hot-tempered people.
    • It was a bit of overeagerness, maybe, and being a bit hot-tempered.
    • I don't know about you, but having ‘a considerable level of alcohol’ in my blood tends to make me a little more impulsive, and who knows, maybe hot-tempered?
    • As Hamlet was departing for England, Laertes, Polonius' hot-tempered son, arrived from Paris, seeking his own revenge.
    • If you are involved in a relationship where both partners are hot-tempered, it might be a good idea for both of you to learn these techniques.
    Synonyms
    irascible, quick-tempered, short-tempered, irritable, fiery, impatient, huffy, brusque, ill-tempered, bad-tempered, ill-natured, ill-humoured, touchy, volatile, testy, tetchy, fractious, snarling, waspish, prickly, crusty, peppery, bilious, liverish, dyspeptic, splenetic, choleric
 
 
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