Irascibility

Pronunciation: /ˈaɪɹəˈɛssiaɪˈbaɪˈɫiˈtaɪ/

Irascibility (noun)

  1. The habit of getting angry easily and quickly, often over small things.
  2. A tendency to react with anger sooner than most people, especially when stressed or frustrated.

Examples

  • Her irascibility shows as quick anger when plans change.
  • The manager’s irascibility appears as quick anger during meetings.