Cambridge English: CPE (C2 Proficiency) - Hostilidade, Temperamento & Agressão
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easily angered or irritated

colérico, irritável
rude, ill-mannered, or surly in behavior

grosseiro, mal-educado
inclined to argue or provoke disagreement

controversial, polêmico
unruly, defiant, or unwilling to submit to rules or leadership

rebelde, indisciplinado
showing signs of anger
showing sudden impatience, especially over minor matters
humorous in a manner that is cruel and disrespectful

sardônico, zombeteiro
irritable or agitated, often expressing dissatisfaction or annoyance with trivial matters

irritável, agitado
easily offended or quick to take things personally

susceptível, melindroso
easily irritated, especially over trivial matters

irritável, rabugento
easily irritated and likely to speak or act in a sharp, stinging, or spiteful manner

irritável, mal-humorado
bad-tempered or prone to complaining

rabugento, mal-humorado
abruptly brief in a way that is considered as impatient, dismissive, or impolite

brusco, lacônico
eager to start a fight or argument

brigão, combativo
behaving in a mean and disrespectful manner with no concern for others

abrasivo, irritante
harshness or sharpness of tone, manner, or temper
having a serious or rigid manner

austero, rígido
abrupt or curt in manner or speech, often coming across as rude or impatient

brusco, áspero
showing or having an insensitive and cruel disregard for the feelings or suffering of others

insensível, cruel
lacking sensitivity, refinement, or tact, often displaying vulgarity or rudeness

grosseiro, vulgar
a hostile, aggressive attitude marked by a refusal to cooperate or submit

truculência, atitude hostil agressiva
to hate something or someone intensely

aborrecer, odiar intensamente
a deep-seated feeling of hostility and ill will directed at someone or something

animosidade, rancor
a strong feeling of hatred, opposition, or hostility

antipatia, aversão
to shock or horrify someone, causing them to feel alarmed or deeply unpleasantly surprised

chocar, horrorizar
strongly opposed to something

relutante, oposto
to feel jealous or irritated because someone possesses something one desires

invejar, ressentir
displaying a willingness to start an argument, fight, or war

belicoso, guerreiro
having or likely to have a harmful or evil effect

funesto, maligno
commanding great respect or fear due to having exceptional strength, excellence, or capabilities

formidável, impressionante
involving deadly or violent conflict where all parties suffer severe losses

interno, devastador
causing offense or unhappiness due to being prejudice or unjust

injusto, ofensivo
giving the impression of a threat or suggesting something harmful or dangerous is likely to happen

ameaçador, inquietante
not useful for friendly relations or mutual cooperation

hostil, antagônico
done openly and shamelessly, with no effort to hide or disguise

flagrante, descarado
extremely repulsive and unpleasant, particularly to the sense of smell

repugnante, fétido
unfriendly or reluctant to socializing

distante, reservado
distant and reserved in manner, showing little warmth or friendliness

distante, reservado
showing a strong desire or tendency to seek revenge

vingativo, vindictivo
someone who dislikes, distrusts, or hates other human beings

misantropo, pessoa que odeia ou despreza a humanidade
a bad-tempered person who is easily annoyed and angered, usually old in age

rabugento, resmungão
a woman who is harsh-tempered, constantly scolding, and often quarrelsome

megera, bruxa
intensely fervent or fanatical in beliefs or actions

raivoso, fanático
including a lot of anger, harsh arguments and negative emotions

acre, áspero
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