fretful Meaning, Definition & Usage
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adjective satellite nervous and unable to relax
antsy; itchy; fidgety.
- a constant fretful stamping of hooves
- a restless child
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adjective satellite habitually complaining
whiny; whiney; querulous.
- a whiny child
WordNet
Fret"ful adjective
Etymology
See 2dDefinitions
Disposed to fret; ill-humored; peevish; angry; in a state of vexation; --as, a .fretful temperFret"ful-ly , adv. --Fret"ful-ness , n.Syn. -- Peevish; ill-humored; ill-natured; irritable; waspish; captious; petulant; splenetic; spleeny; passionate; angry. --Fretful ,Peevish ,Cross . These words all indicate an unamiable working and expression of temper. Peevish marks more especially the inward spirit: a peevish man is always ready to find fault. Fretful points rather to the outward act, and marks a complaining impatience: sickly children are apt to be fretful. Crossness is peevishness mingled with vexation or anger.