Petulances [noun]
Definition of Petulances:
peevishness
Opposite/Antonyms of Petulances:
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Sentence/Example of Petulances:
"But I can't see——" Aggie began to argue with the petulance of a spoiled child.
Hagar forgot her petulance, and became curious as any white woman.
"I wish I could be as cool-headed as Thomas," she said, with a tinge of petulance.
She must have been really kind, for she never resented any petulance or carelessness.
The gloom and petulance that had collected upon his countenance were dissipated in a moment.
Eric forgave the petulance because he could see that she was tired.
"Oh, he's just playin' muffin-man, as usual," said Charlotte with petulance.
Not for that will I adopt their petulance or folly, even to the extent of being ashamed of it.
"I know," her ladyship interrupted on that ever-ready note of petulance of hers.
All the petulance was gone from her expression—the restlessness from her manner.