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irritability - traducción al Inglés

EXCITATORY ABILITY THAT LIVING ORGANISM HAVE TO RESPOND TO CHANGES IN THEIR ENVIRONMENT HELLOU
Crankiness; Hyperirritability; Ornery; Orneriness; Ornary; Irritable mood

irritability         
(n.) = irritabilidad
Ex: Back-ache, eye strain, tiredness, irritability, absenteeism and inefficiency are some of the problems that result from bad workstation design.
irritability         
irritabilidad
ornery         
(adj.) = gruñón, refunfuñón, malhumorado, cascarrabias, quejica, irascible, iracundo, malas puglas
Ex: My mama says that alligators are ornery because they got all them teeth and no toothbrush.

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irritability

Wikipedia

Irritability

Irritability (also called as crankiness) is the excitatory ability that living organisms have to respond to changes in their environment. The term is used for both the physiological reaction to stimuli and for the pathological, abnormal or excessive sensitivity to stimuli.

When reflecting human emotion and behavior, it is commonly defined as the tendency to react to stimuli with negative affective states (especially anger) and temper outbursts, which can be aggressive. Distressing or impairing irritability is important from a mental health perspective as a common symptom of concern and predictor of clinical outcomes.

Ejemplos de uso de irritability
1. Warning signs include vomiting, tiredness and irritability, it said.
2. Symptoms include a lack of energy, irritability, overeating and sleepiness.
3. Returning soldiers have struggled with memory loss, irritability, trouble sleeping and other problems.
4. Associated problems can include depression, flashbacks, irritability, headaches and short–term memory loss.
5. Their symptoms can include irritability, sleeplessness, anxiety, depression or loss of appetite, Marshall said.