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Discover LudwigThe phrase "feeling irritable" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a state of annoyance or frustration that someone is experiencing.
Example: "After a long day at work, I found myself feeling irritable and unable to relax."
Alternatives: "feeling annoyed" or "feeling cranky."
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I'm feeling irritable, and the one thing that could make me feel better is a cigarette.
I left feeling irritable and depressed.
Declared war against France because feeling irritable.
Regular practitioners report feeling irritable and depressed if forced to go without.
However common physical symptoms include headaches, tiredness, sleeping problems, and feeling irritable, isolated or losing interest in life.
The councils retort that any increases above 2.45% would require either higher taxes or cuts in public services.Other government workers are feeling irritable, too.
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Bad moods may leave you feeling grouchy, irritable, and tense.
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