Crossword-Solution: PETULANT 8 letters, 43 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 10

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Word Word Type Definition
Petulant a. Forward; pert; insolent; wanton.
Petulant a. Capriciously fretful; characterized by ill-natured
freakishness; irritable.

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We have 43 clues for the answer “PETULANT”

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Prone to snits 1 answer
Childishly sulky 1 answer
Irritated by the littlest things 1 answer
Like someone flipping the chessboard off the table after being checkmated 1 answer
Ornery; argumentative 1 answer
Prone to pique 1 answer
Showing irritation 3 answers
Pouty 5 answers
bad tempered 15 answers
Bad-tempered 18 answers
Waspish 19 answers
Sulky 27 answers
in a bad mood 31 answers
Fretful 45 answers
snarly 48 answers
Rancorous 53 answers
froward 53 answers
goading 55 answers
growling 55 answers
Temperamental 61 answers
warring 64 answers
Querulous 65 answers
wilful 67 answers
Merciless 69 answers
Ennui 72 answers
crabby 73 answers
Warlike 73 answers
cranky 74 answers
Brutal 75 answers
Rebellious 76 answers
Cantankerous 77 answers
Impassioned 77 answers
Impatient 77 answers
Touchy 79 answers
Sullen 79 answers
Pompous ___ 80 answers
Withdrawn 80 answers
contemptuous 81 answers
Irritable 82 answers
Peevish. 88 answers
Forward. 89 answers
Furious 91 answers
Reserved 94 answers
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
EATRE
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with PETULANT (5)

But, instead of receiving their salutations with courtesy, John and his petulant attendants could not resist the temptation of pulling the long beards of the Irish chieftains; a conduct which, as might have been expected, was highly resented by these insulted dignitaries, and produced fatal consequences to the English domination in Ireland.
Ivanhoe Walter Scott 1993
Better have borne the petulant proud disdain Of Amaryllis, or Menalcas wooed, Albeit he was so dark, and you so fair! Trust not too much to colour, beauteous boy; White privets fall, dark hyacinths are culled.
The Bucolics and Eclogues Virgil 2008
Instead, he was known chiefly for his glowing and nubile daughter, Jennifrella, a girl, though proud and a trifle petulant, so freighted with beauty and charms that pretty much every bachelor--and not a few married men--in the kingdom dreamed about her, whether awake or asleep.
Stories From the Old Attic Robert Harris 1995
Leath; but his rather charmingly unbalanced face, with its brooding forehead and petulant boyish smile, suggested to Anna what his father’s countenance might have been could one have pictured its neat features disordered by a rattling breeze.
The Reef Edith Wharton 1995
And just now you are more like him----" "Faith, but he was really a poet--or, at least, at times----?" "Not marble, nor the gilded monuments of princes shall outlive this powerful rhyme----'" "Dear, dear!" he said, in petulant vexation; "how horribly emotion botches verse.
The Certain Hour James Branch Cabell 2008

Quotes with PETULANT (3)

Alec?" Magnus was staring at him. He had dispatched the remaining Iblis demons, and the square was empty but for the two of them. "Did you just- did you just save my life?" Alec knew he ought to say something like, Of course, because I'm a Shadowhunter and that's what we do, or That's my job. Jace would have said something like that. Jace always knew the right thing to say. But the words that actually came out of Alec's mouth where quite different- and sounded petulant, even …
Cassandra Clare City of Glass
It is truth, in the old saying, that is 'the daughter of time,' and the lapse of half a century has not left us many of our illusions. Churchill tried and failed to preserve one empire. He failed to preserve his own empire, but succeeded in aggrandizing two much larger ones. He seems to have used crisis after crisis as an excuse to extend his own power. His petulant refusal to relinquish the leadership was the despair of postwar British Conservatives; in my opinion this refus…
Christopher Hitchens Love, Poverty, and War: Journeys and Essays
An Ass put on a Lion's skin and went About the foreset with much merriment, Scaring the foolish beasts by brooks and rocks, Till at last he tried to scare the Fox. But Reynard, hearing from beneath the mane That Raucous voice so petulant and vain, Remarked. O' Ass, I too would run away, But that I know your old familiar bray'.That's just the way with asses, just the way.
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Used 13 times in crossword archives (1982–2024).