petulance

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English

Etymology

From Middle French pétulance, and its source, Latin petulantia.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈpɛtjʊləns/, /ˈpɛt͡ʃələns/
  • Audio (Southern England):(file)

Noun

petulance (countable and uncountable, plural petulances)

  1. (obsolete) Rudeness, insolence.
  2. (obsolete) An insolent remark or act.
  3. Childish impatience or sulkiness; testiness.
    • 1857, Anthony Trollope, Barchester Towers. , copyright edition, volume II, Leipzig: Bernhard Tauchnitz, published 1859, →OCLC, page 29:
      She had not done this, but had shown herself angry and sore, and was now ashamed of her own petulance, and yet unable to discontinue it.

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