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Cranky

Cranky is an English adjective used to describe a mood or temperament characterized by irritability, impatience, or ill will. A cranky person tends to snap at others, complain, or show low tolerance for delays, interruptions, or minor annoyances. The term often implies that the irritability is temporary and caused by factors such as fatigue, hunger, or stress, though it can also describe a generally irritable disposition in informal usage.

Usage and nuance: Cranky is informal and commonly appears in everyday speech. It can describe people, animals,

Etymology: Cranky is formed from the noun crank with the adjectival suffix -y. The sense originated in

or
things
that
seem
difficult
to
operate
or
uncooperative.
Common
collocations
include
"cranky
mood,"
"cranky
neighbor,"
or
"cranky
toddler."
Related
synonyms
include
irritable,
grouchy,
cross,
and
surly;
antonyms
include
cheerful,
patient,
and
calm.
The
word
is
sometimes
used
humorously
or
affectionately,
as
in
"He’s
a
bit
cranky
today,
but
harmless."
English
in
the
19th
century
and
came
to
describe
irritability
or
ill
temper,
rather
than
physical
twisting
or
difficulty.