ill humour (Meaning)

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ill humour (n)

an angry and disagreeable mood

Synonyms & Antonyms of ill humour

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ill humour Sentence Examples

  1. The boss's ill humor cast a pall over the office, making everyone feel uncomfortable.
  2. The usually jovial teacher was in an ill humor, snapping at students and assigning extra work.
  3. The customer's ill humor was evident in his curt responses and impatience.
  4. The child's ill humor made every request seem like an unbearable burden.
  5. The relationship was strained by the constant ill humor between the partners.
  6. Despite attempts to cheer him up, nothing could shake his ill humor.
  7. The politician's ill humor made him seem aloof and unapproachable.
  8. The audience grew restless as the speaker's ill humor became more apparent.
  9. The prolonged stress and lack of sleep contributed to the doctor's ill humor.
  10. The ill humor of the writer spread throughout the manuscript, making it a difficult read.

FAQs About the word ill humour

an angry and disagreeable mood

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The boss's ill humor cast a pall over the office, making everyone feel uncomfortable.

The usually jovial teacher was in an ill humor, snapping at students and assigning extra work.

The customer's ill humor was evident in his curt responses and impatience.

The child's ill humor made every request seem like an unbearable burden.