ärtyneellä
Ärtyneellä is a Finnish word that translates to "irritated," "grumpy," or "fretful" in English. It describes a state of being easily annoyed or disturbed. This state can manifest in various ways, including a short temper, a tendency to complain, or a general feeling of restlessness. The word can be used to describe a person's mood, a temporary emotional response to a situation, or a more persistent personality trait. For instance, someone might be described as "ärtyneellä" if they are not getting enough sleep, are experiencing stress, or are generally feeling unwell. It can also describe a child who is fussy and difficult to soothe. The context in which "ärtyneellä" is used will determine the specific nuance of meaning. It is a common adjective in everyday Finnish conversation, used to convey a feeling of displeasure or low spirits. The opposite of "ärtyneellä" might be described as calm, content, or patient.