Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- noun The state or character of being pettish; fretfulness; petulance; peevishness.
from WordNet 3.0 Copyright 2006 by Princeton University. All rights reserved.
- noun a disposition to exhibit uncontrolled anger
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Examples
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And he suspected that her nature tended toward shrewishness, which he, as a soldier who despised any pettishness, personally disliked.
In Gordath Wood: Writer Patrice Sarath » Lady Blackheart 2009
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Captain Jekyl threw away the remnant of his cigar, with a little movement of pettishness, and began to whistle an opera air.
Saint Ronan's Well 2008
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They then separated; Mrs Harrel half angry at remonstrances she thought only censorious, and Cecilia offended at her pettishness and folly, though grieved at her blindness.
Cecilia 2008
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She could hear the pettishness in her own voice, and hated it.
The Messenger Jan Burke 2008
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Yet afterwards, in the course of the ensuing day, she seemed to have recovered, not merely her spirits and resolution, but a sort of flighty levity, that was foreign to her character and situation, and which was at times chequered by fits of deep silence and melancholy and of capricious pettishness.
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They are gentle and affectionate in captivity — full of tricks and pettishness, like spoiled children, and yet not devoid of a certain conscience, as an anecdote, told by Mr. Bennett
Essays 2007
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I know not; but so it was, that he stamped on the floor with pettishness, and then checking himself, burst into a violent flood of tears.
Westward Ho! 2007
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Then, according to her custom, she rebuked herself for her pettishness and ingratitude and determined to make a reparation to honest William for the slight she had not expressed to him, but had felt for his piano.
Vanity Fair 2006
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The sense that she was observed, or, more properly speaking, that she was watched by my looks, seemed to give Diana a mixture of embarrassment, pain, and pettishness.
Rob Roy 2005
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But really there was something quite charming in her pettishness: it looked so much more like innocent distress than ill humour; and the severe Adam felt no movement of disapprobation; he only felt a sort of amused pity, as if he had seen a kitten setting up its back, or
Adam Bede 2004
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