irous (Meaning)

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irous (a.)

Irascible; passionate.

Synonyms & Antonyms of irous

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irous Sentence Examples

  1. Despite his good intentions, the professor was known to be irous, especially when students arrived late to class.
  2. The manager's irous demeanor often made employees hesitant to approach him with concerns.
  3. My grandmother, typically sweet-natured, could become irous when people criticized her cooking.
  4. The old dog had grown irous in his later years, growling at strangers who ventured too close.
  5. His irous outbursts often startled those around him, revealing the intensity of his temper.
  6. The irous customer stormed out of the store after the cashier made an innocent mistake with his change.
  7. Despite his irous nature, he was respected for his honesty and integrity in business dealings.
  8. The poet's irous temperament fueled his creativity, inspiring some of his most powerful verses.
  9. Her irous mood was evident in the sharp tone of her voice as she reprimanded her children for their messy room.
  10. Though his irous nature sometimes caused friction, his friends knew he had a heart of gold beneath it all.

FAQs About the word irous

Irascible; passionate.

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Despite his good intentions, the professor was known to be irous, especially when students arrived late to class.

The manager's irous demeanor often made employees hesitant to approach him with concerns.

My grandmother, typically sweet-natured, could become irous when people criticized her cooking.

The old dog had grown irous in his later years, growling at strangers who ventured too close.