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Definition of Irateness
1. [n -ES]
Lexicographical Neighbors of Irateness
Literary usage of Irateness
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Reminiscences of a Literary Life by Thomas Frognall Dibdin (1836)
"... good sort of man in his way, but singularly thin-skinned and sensitive —even
to irateness—in his beloved pursuit after engravings and priced catalogues, ..."
2. Public Access to Government Information in the 21st Century: Hearings Before by United States, Committee on Rules and Administration, Senate, Congress (1997)
"The invaluable cost is what VIRGINIA RESIDENTS will pay, which will display itself
in eventual frustration to irateness. To deal with lines formed for using ..."
3. Reminiscences of a Literary Life by Thomas Frognall Dibdin (1836)
"... good sort of man in his way, but singularly thin-skinned and sensitive —even
to irateness—in his beloved pursuit after engravings and priced catalogues, ..."
4. Public Access to Government Information in the 21st Century: Hearings Before by United States, Committee on Rules and Administration, Senate, Congress (1997)
"The invaluable cost is what VIRGINIA RESIDENTS will pay, which will display itself
in eventual frustration to irateness. To deal with lines formed for using ..."