Petulant Meaning in English
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Definition
Describes someone who is easily annoyed or behaves in a childish, sulky, or bad-tempered way, especially over something unimportant.
Usage & Nuances
'Petulant' is formal and often describes childish, sulky, or unreasonably irritable behavior, especially over minor issues. Commonly used for children or adults acting immature; not as strong as 'angry', more like 'sulky' or 'whiny'. Rare in casual conversation; more common in literature or formal speech.
Example Sentences
She sounded petulant when she lost the game.
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His petulant reply surprised everyone.
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No need to get all petulant just because things didn’t go your way.
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He tends to be petulant when he’s tired or hungry.
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Her petulant sigh told everyone she was fed up with the meeting.
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The petulant child refused to eat his dinner.
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