Difference between Petulant and Irritable
What is the difference between Petulant and Irritable?
Petulant as an adjective is easily irritated or annoyed while Irritable as an adjective is capable of being irritated.
Petulant
Part of speech: adjective
Definition: easily irritated or annoyed
huffy
snappish
irritable
grouchy
bad-tempered
ill-tempered
Irritable
Part of speech: adjective
Definition: Capable of being irritated.Easily exasperated or excited.Responsive to stimuli.
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