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Synonyms for Illhumor:
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n.
• chagrin- annoyance ,
- balk ,
- blow ,
- crushing ,
- discomfiture ,
- discomposure ,
- disgruntlement ,
- dismay ,
- disquiet ,
- dissatisfaction ,
- embarrassment ,
- fretfulness ,
- frustration ,
- humiliation ,
- ill-humor ,
- irritation ,
- letdown ,
- mortification ,
- peevishness ,
- shame ,
- spleen ,
- upset ,
- vexation .
- acerbity ,
- anger ,
- bad humor ,
- cantankerousness ,
- crossness ,
- dander ,
- excitability ,
- fit ,
- furor ,
- fury ,
- grouchiness ,
- heat ,
- hotheadedness ,
- huffiness ,
- impatience ,
- irascibility ,
- ire ,
- irritability ,
- miff ,
- outburst ,
- passion ,
- petulance ,
- pugnacity ,
- rage ,
- resentment ,
- sensitivity ,
- short fuse ,
- slow burn ,
- snit ,
- sourness ,
- stew ,
- sullenness ,
- surliness ,
- tantrum ,
- tartness ,
- tear ,
- tiff ,
- tizzy ,
- touchiness ,
- wax .
What are the hypernyms for Illhumor?
A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.
Other hypernyms:
bad temper, crabbedness, crankiness, crossness, grumpiness, irritability, rudeness, surliness, grouchiness, snappiness.
What are the opposite words for illhumor?
The word "illhumor" describes a state of being in which someone is grumpy or bad-tempered. Antonyms of this word would be words that represent a positive or cheerful attitude. Words like "happy," "gleeful," and "merry" are some antonyms to the word "illhumor." People who are optimistic, optimistic, or cheerful would be considered the opposite of those with ill-humors. Additional antonyms would include "jovial," "high-spirited," and "lively." These opposing terms show the difference between negative and positive attitudes, and it is important to use language that accurately reflects the type of personality you want to have or the person you are describing.
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