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irritability

[ir-i-tuh-bil-i-tee] / ˌɪr ɪ təˈbɪl ɪ ti /


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Just knowing that your irritability could be linked to fluctuations can make you feel like you’re not crazy.

From The Wall Street Journal

The condition can also lead to fatigue, irritability, and secondary depression.

From Science Daily

If they quit using the substance, they experience symptoms of withdrawal, which can range from irritability and nausea to paranoia and seizures.

From Salon

At one point, she asked whether the irritability and fussing some babies showed at the time of the shot could be early symptoms of neurological problems stemming from the vaccine that hadn’t been studied.

From Los Angeles Times

She insisted Marc fill the neurologist’s prescription for an anti-anxiety medication that diminished his irritability and agitation without zonking him out.

From Los Angeles Times