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TeacherJapan Posted 9 years ago
Grammar

Irritable?

Are there any differences between 'irritable' and 'irritated'?

He is irritated/irritable.

  

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"irritable" means that you become irritated easily.

  • "irritable" means that you become irritated easily.
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"irritable" means that you become irritated easily.

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