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    irritability


    1. If anything, he suffered from homesickness, boredom, and the resulting irritability


    2. And putting into account her recent irritability, she’d probably throw the box at


    3. “It’s like the ash that comes from a burning mountain!” answered Youssaf, increasing irritability apparent in every word that he spoke


    4. “It's like the ash that comes from a burning mountain!” answered Youssaf, increasing irritability


    5. Most recently we've witnessed changes from irritability, to nerves, to reflexes, to senses, to consciousness


    6. Very often in this civilization of ours the fault is irritability


    7. irritability and destruction of the planet


    8. Some studies have shown that DMAE can improve at ention span and decrease irritability in children af ected by


    9. of “tightness”, burning sensation, itchiness, irritability, and increased


    10. problems, irritability, headaches and nausea

    11. racing heart, rapid breathing, shortness of breath, and irritability


    12. movement or pressure and may be associated with irritability, problems sleeping, and


    13. ringing in the ears (tinnitus), irritability, pale skin, unpleasant sensations in the legs with an uncontrollable urge to move them (restless legs syndrome), and getting winded easily


    14. He can show some warning signs such as preoccupation with the drugs and inability to take care of his personal grooming, inadequate sleep, irritability, agitation, depression and easy provocation


    15. He showed irritability, anger and frustrations at every minute discussion or stress


    16. How the mother's lullaby comforts the irritability of a baby and sends


    17. temper, he recognised that his irritability was in part due


    18. Her double life is an antidote to the wear and tear, boredom and irritability of conjugal existence and, perhaps being aware of the injustice she is doing him, she makes a special effort to keep the poor cuckold happy


    19. In a moment of weakness, they let their irritability get the better of them


    20. This show of irritability stems from a state of mental conflict

    21. Typical examples are when a teenager exhibits unusual irritability or excessive sensitivity and when there is an obvious decline in his performance at school


    22. But soon these new pleasant sensations passed into morbid irritability


    23. That was the second mistake he had made in temper, through impulsiveness and irritability


    24. Add to that, nervous irritability from hunger, from lodging in a hole, from rags, from a vivid sense of the charm of his social position and his sister's and mother's position too


    25. Elinor paid her every quiet and unobtrusive attention in her power; and she would have tried to sooth and tranquilize her still more, had not Marianne entreated her, with all the eagerness of the most nervous irritability, not to speak to her for the world


    26. Even then, however, he was not offensive, but one of those people who hurt themselves by their own irritability more than they hurt other people


    27. ” There was a “noticeable regression” in Rosemary’s mental and physical stability, and her “customary good nature gave way increasingly to tension and irritability


    28. " It was evident that Madame Danglars was suffering from that nervous irritability which women frequently cannot account for even to themselves; or that, as Debray had guessed, she had experienced some secret agitation that she would not acknowledge to any one


    29. The next morning she found her grandmother in bed; the fever had not abated, on the contrary her eyes glistened and she appeared to be suffering from violent nervous irritability


    30. come singly, and the affairs of the reorganization of the native tribes, and of the irrigation of the lands of the Zaraisky province, had brought such official worries upon Alexey Alexandrovitch that he had been of late in a continual condition of extreme irritability

    31. Remembering Golenishtchev, a thin, lively, good-natured and well-bred boy, always at the head of the class, Vronsky could not make out the reason of his irritability, and he did not like it


    32. see how the cause of my irritability, as you call it, can be that I am completely in your power


    33. The last pages of the questionnaire asked the informant to rate the severity of the following symptoms experienced by the patient in the past month: delusions, hallucinations, agitation, depression, anxiety, euphoria, apathy, disinhibition, irritability, repetitive motor disturbances, sleep disruptions, changes in eating


    34. He remembered Will's irritability when he had mentioned Mrs


    35. of irritability were found


    36. This irritability is, as you know, chiefly directed to political questions


    37. To her consternation she detected in herself in relation to little Nicholas some symptoms of her father’s irritability


    38. But what of all was her father’s irritability, which was always directed against her and had of late amounted to cruelty


    39. Her melancholy, however, began to turn to irritability, and not long before Boris’ departure she formed a definite plan of action


    40. Napoleon was in that state of irritability in which a man has to talk, talk, and talk, merely to convince himself that he is in the right

    41. The old prince had changed in appearance only by the loss of a tooth, which left a noticeable gap on one side of his mouth; in character he was the same as ever, only showing still more irritability and skepticism as to what was happening in the world


    42. After these fits of irritability her face would grow yellow, and her maids knew by infallible symptoms when Belova would again be deaf, the snuff damp, and the countess’ face yellow


    43. But most of all he found himself brambling with irritability


    44. Rabies, the most serious, is almost always fatal if it has developed sufficiently to produce the symptoms of increasing irritability, dislike of light, hydrophobia (violent aversion to water) and paralysis


    45. The nectar may be stored in variously shaped receptacles, with the stamens and pistils modified in many ways, sometimes forming trap-like contrivances, and sometimes capable of neatly adapted movements through irritability or elasticity


    46. Raskolnikov cried with exaggerated irritability


    47. That was the second mistake he had made in temper, through impulsiveness and irritability


    48. Add to that, nervous irritability from hunger, from lodging in a hole, from rags, from a vivid sense of the charm of his social position and his sister’s and mother’s position too


    49. "Nervous irritability," he said to the princess, when Kitty had left the room


    50. will say that all this is nonsense, the irritability of a milksop; let them say so, but for me it was a wound—a wound which has not healed to this day, even to the present moment, when I am writing this, when all is over and even avenged




















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    Synonyme für "irritability"

    biliousness irritability peevishness pettishness snappishness surliness temper excitability choler crossness fretfulness fussiness petulance testiness anger exasperation vexation annoyance