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Petulant

Petulant. By: Julia Nagy. Petulant: Denotative Meaning. Adj Ill-tempered or sulky in a peevish manner. Pouty. Etymology.

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Petulant

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  1. Petulant By: Julia Nagy

  2. Petulant: Denotative Meaning • Adj • Ill-tempered or sulky in a peevish manner. Pouty.

  3. Etymology • 1599, "immodest, wanton, saucy," from M.Fr. petulant (1350), from L. petulantem (nom. petulans) "wanton, froward, insolent," from the root of petere "rush at, seek" (see petition). Meaning "peevish, irritable" first recorded 1775, probably by influence of pet (2).

  4. Examples! • Hazel grew impatient, petulant, aggrieved.- North of Fifty-Three by Bertrand W. Sinclair • He was moody and petulant, and for a time could hardly conceal his aversion to Bull.- Eric by F. W. Farrar • Perhaps Obama's answer was "tough" because Henry could not mask a petulant, angry demeanor when phrasing the question.- CNN Political Ticker

  5. 10 Things that are Petulant • Toddlers • Camels • Lucy van Pelt (the “Peanuts” character that always is mean to Charlie Brown) • Shrek (in the beginning of the movie) • Roosters • Turkeys • Mr. Scrooge • Cats • Koala Bears • Stanley Hudson (from the Office)

  6. Visual Representation of the word “petulant”

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