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ill-humored
adjective
Having a bad temper
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They walked together in an ill-humored way for three months.
She has been strict, ill-humored and punishing in ways that ensure she will not be missed.
To have lived near there is to know that this is the real London, rough, impatient but not ill-humored.
She was jumpy in Arthur's presence, and her refusal to respond to his mild flirtations made her seem prudish and ill-humored.
I always feel like a parrot answering that question, and a nervous ill-humored parrot if I am writing a first draft.
As Dr. Chirinos read through the list, he emphasized the similarities between Chávez and Bolívar: "He is ill-humored and difficult when he feels frustrated.
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SERVICE -- Good-humored, unpretentious.
I tried to stay good-humored.
He is open-collared and good-humored.
They are good-humored about my anxiety.
Ronald Reagan gave a relatively good-humored speech.
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