choleric

[US]/ˈkɒlərɪk/
[UK]/ˈkɑːlərɪk/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

adj. easily angered; irritable; bilious.

Example Sentences

His choleric temperament often leads to conflicts with his colleagues.

The choleric boss shouted at his employees for making a mistake.

She tried to avoid her choleric neighbor to prevent unnecessary arguments.

His choleric outbursts were becoming more frequent, causing concern among his friends.

The choleric customer demanded to speak to the manager about the poor service.

She tried to remain calm despite her choleric husband's constant complaints.

The choleric driver honked aggressively at the slow-moving vehicle in front of him.

His choleric reaction to criticism often alienated his friends and family.

The choleric chef slammed pots and pans in the kitchen when things didn't go his way.

The choleric professor's loud voice echoed through the lecture hall when students failed to pay attention.

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