Thesaurus / ill-humored
FEEDBACKHow to use ill-humored in a sentence
So Bud was perfectly aware of the fact that he would be missed, and he was ill-humored enough to be glad of it.
CABIN FEVERB. M. BOWEREven now she had shuffled back into her kitchen, leaving her ill-humored lodger to puff away at the malodorous weed as he chose.
THE NEST OF THE SPARROWHAWKBARONESS ORCZYA few women passed the door of the bar with an ill-humored air, gesticulating among themselves.
THE ENEMIES OF WOMENVICENTE BLASCO IBEZThe Prince and Castro are unbearably ill-humored; they talk scarcely at all and pay no attention whatever to me.
THE ENEMIES OF WOMENVICENTE BLASCO IBEZAnd, far more discouraging, the magical self-binder itself suddenly became ill-humored and refused to form its sheaves properly.
THE ROMANCE OF THE REAPERHERBERT NEWTON CASSONI never found the man upon whom rested the great responsibilities of the nation impatient or ill-humored.
THE EVERY-DAY LIFE OF ABRAHAM LINCOLNFRANCIS FISHER BROWNESince the mention of the young woman named Suzanne, his brow had clouded, and his face had assumed an ill-humored expression.
FRDRIQUE; VOL. 2CHARLES PAUL DE KOCKHis men grew so ill-humored with starvation that many revolted, and there was danger of the expedition being abandoned.
FAMOUS INDIAN CHIEFSCHARLES H. L. JOHNSTONThis almost imperceptible symptom, and the rather ill-humored look, foretold a storm.
GERFAUT, COMPLETECHARLES DE BERNARDBogstad had been adjusting some difficulties among his tenants, and that evening he was somewhat ill-humored.
ADDED UPONNEPHI ANDERSONWORDS RELATED TO ILL-HUMORED
- bad-tempered
- cheerless
- churlish
- crabbed
- crabby
- cross
- cynical
- dismal
- dour
- dull
- fretful
- frowning
- gloomy
- glowering
- glum
- gruff
- grumpy
- heavy
- hostile
- ill-humored
- inert
- irritable
- malevolent
- malicious
- malign
- mean
- moody
- morose
- obstinate
- ornery
- out of sorts
- peevish
- perverse
- pessimistic
- petulant
- pouting
- pouty
- querulous
- saturnine
- silent
- somber
- sour
- sourpussed
- stubborn
- sulking
- sulky
- surly
- tenebrific
- tenebrous
- ugly
- unsociable
- uptight
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