What does lättretlig in Swedish mean?
What is the meaning of the word lättretlig in Swedish? The article explains the full meaning, pronunciation along with bilingual examples and instructions on how to use lättretlig in Swedish.
The word lättretlig in Swedish means lättretlig, irritabel, lättretad, lättretlig, retlig, lättretlig, argsint, lättretad, lättretlig, känslig, retlig, lättretlig, snarstucken, lättretlig, lättirriterad, lättretlig. To learn more, please see the details below.
Meaning of the word lättretlig
lättretlig(person: nervous) Trevor is waiting for his exam results and he's been edgy all day. |
irritabel(person: bad tempered) My irritable uncle is rude to everyone. |
lättretad, lättretlig, retlig(informal (irritable, short tempered) Don't be testy; I'm only trying to help you! |
lättretlig(easily roused to emotion) Be careful how you deliver the news to Owen; he's quite excitable. |
argsint(bad tempered) (blir lätt arg) The irascible city bus driver yelled at his customers daily. |
lättretad, lättretlig(tendency to get angry) Patrick has a quick temper, but he always apologizes when he calms down. |
känslig(person: easily irritated) (lätt påverkad) The boss is touchy, so be careful what you say to her. |
retlig(short-tempered) She gets impatient when people don't listen to her. |
lättretlig(person: argumentative) He gets feisty when he talks about politics. |
snarstucken(figurative, informal (quick to act or react) |
lättretlig, lättirriterad(literary (irritable) |
lättretlig(informal (temper: irritable) Paul was tired of Andy's scrappy temperament. |
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