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Chivalry Posted 15 years ago
Vocabulary

What's that word

to describe somebody who's apt to get angry?

Like those who can't bear any question questioning toward what they said even if the asker is just sincerely asking for the answer and not looking for a fight and there's nothing with the asker's wording?

I find that a lot in SOME people very frequently.
  

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Someone apt to get angry can be referred to as irritable , hot-tempered or quick-tempered . And a person who thinks you are provoking them into a fight or argument when you are just asking sincerely ... well, they're simply paranoid .

  • Someone apt to get angry can be referred to as irritable , hot-tempered or quick-tempered .
  • And a person who thinks you are provoking them into a fight or argument when you are just asking sincerely ...
  • well, they're simply paranoid .
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Someone apt to get angry can be referred to as irritable, hot-tempered or quick-tempered.

And a person who thinks you are provoking them into a fight or argument when you are just asking sincerely ... well, they're simply paranoid.
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vchekhSomeone apt to get angry can be referred to as irritable, hot-tempered or quick-tempered. And a person who thinks you are provoking them into a fight or argument when you are just asking sincerely ... well, they're simply paranoid.
Well then I guess the perfect description will be hot-tempered-plus-paranoid!LOL

Is hot-tempered and quickered equ

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