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bad-tempered
adjective
Of or pertaining to bad temper; showing anger.
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The word 'bad-tempered' is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it to describe someone who has a unpleasant disposition and tends to get angry easily. Example sentence: Amanda is very bad-tempered and tends to fly off the handle whenever something doesn't go her way.
Exact(52)
Now people are getting bad-tempered.
Everyone is burnished and slightly bad-tempered.
Its notion of cantankerous is "bad-tempered; quarrelsome".
Several bad-tempered summits later, she got it.
"Even the characters in Dad's Army were pretty bad-tempered.
Hambling's dog Max was just as bad-tempered.
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Her new husband was bad tempered and quarrelsome too.
"He's a good coach, but he's sometimes very controversial, bad tempered, cunning," He said.
A second-half strike from Michael Moffat sealed victory for Dunfermline in a bad tempered win over Stranraer.
You may be bad tempered, shy or something you're ashamed of.
The cook is bad tempered.
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