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quick-tem·pered

(kwĭk′tĕm′pərd)
adj.
Easily aroused to anger.
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quick-tempered

adj
readily roused to anger; irascible
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quick′-tem′pered



adj.
easily angered; touchy.
[1820–30]
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ThesaurusAntonymsRelated WordsSynonymsLegend:
Adj.1.quick-tempered - quickly aroused to anger; "a hotheaded commander"
ill-natured - having an irritable and unpleasant disposition
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quick-tempered

adjective hot-tempered, fiery, irritable, impatient, impulsive, excitable, petulant, irascible, cantankerous, tetchy, ratty (Brit. & N.Z. informal), testy, quarrelsome, waspish, choleric, splenetic, shrewish They are wonderful people, but very quick-tempered.
cool, placid, dispassionate, phlegmatic, tolerant, slow to anger
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quick-tempered

adjective
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Translations

quick-tempered

[ˈkwɪkˈtempəd] ADJde genio vivo, irascible
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quick-tempered

[ˌkwɪkˈtɛmpəd] adjche si arrabbia facilmente
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quick

(kwik) adjective
1. done, said, finished etc in a short time. a quick trip into town.
2. moving, or able to move, with speed. He's a very quick walker; I made a grab at the dog, but it was too quick for me.
3. doing something, able to do something, or done, without delay; prompt; lively. He is always quick to help; a quick answer; He's very quick at arithmetic.
adverb
quickly. quick-frozen food.
ˈquickly adverb
ˈquicken verb
to make or become quicker. He quickened his pace.
ˈquickness noun
ˈquicklime noun
lime which has not been mixed with water.
ˈquicksands noun plural
(an area of) loose, wet sand that sucks in anyone or anything that stands on it.
ˈquicksilver noun
mercury.
ˌquick-ˈtempered adjective
easily made angry.
ˌquick-ˈwitted adjective
thinking very quickly. a quick-witted policeman.
ˌquick-ˈwittedly adverb
ˌquick-ˈwittedness noun
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References in classic literature ?
Proud, hot-headed, quick-tempered, he was often in trouble, more than once in prison.
"You are quick-tempered," she said, when she saw the gesture.
The firmness of her devotion to him was indeed almost pitiful; quick-tempered as she naturally was, nothing that he could say made her unseemly; she sought not her own; was not provoked; thought no evil of his treatment of her.
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In short, the traffic congestion of the metropolitan area, which is certain to become even more chaotic before the city leaders are forced to take "revolutionary" countermeasures, is notorious enough to make already quick-tempered Korean citizens more quick-tempered and force foreign visitors to waste their precious time helplessly on the streets.
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