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  1. 1. : insolent or rude in speech or behavior. 2. : characterized by temporary or capricious ill humor : peevish. petulantly adverb. Did you know? Petulant Has Latin Roots. Petulant is one of many English words that are related to the Latin verb petere, which means "to go to," "to attack," "to seek," or "to request."

  2. easily angered or annoyed, esp. in a rude way: He plays the part of a petulant young man in the film. (Definition of petulant from the Cambridge Academic Content Dictionary © Cambridge University Press) Examples of petulant. petulant. It is a very valuable, informative and generally well argued, if at times somewhat petulant, book.

  3. easily angered or annoyed, esp. in a rude way: He plays the part of a petulant young man in the film. (Definición de petulant del Cambridge Academic Content Dictionary © Cambridge University Press) Ejemplos de petulant. petulant. It is a very valuable, informative and generally well argued, if at times somewhat petulant, book.

  4. easily angered or annoyed, esp. in a rude way: He plays the part of a petulant young man in the film. (Definition of petulant from the Cambridge Academic Content Dictionary © Cambridge University Press) Examples of petulant. petulant. The petulant pitcher then fled the ballpark as a clubhouse staffer called police. From New York Post.

  5. petulant adj. (sulky or irritable) malhumorado/a adj. irritable adj. quisquilloso/a adj. On his first day of school, the child became petulant because he missed his mother. En su primer día de clases, el niño se puso malhumorado porque extrañaba a su madre.

  6. Definición de "petulant" Frecuencia de uso de la palabra. petulant. (petʃʊlənt ) adjetivo. Someone who is petulant is unreasonably angry and upset in a childish way. His critics say he's just being silly and petulant. He picked the pen up with a petulant gesture. Sinónimos: sulky, cross, moody, sour Más sinónimos de petulant.

  7. adjective. /ˈpetʃələnt/ behaving in an angry or sulky way, especially because you cannot do or have what you want synonym pettish. He behaved like a petulant child and refused to cooperate. Her tone of voice became abrupt and petulant. Word Origin. Want to learn more?