"Petulance" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Petulance" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Petulance" Meaning

Petulance refers to a sulky or uncooperative behavior, especially in a child, due to being crossed, refused, or thwarted. It is characterized by a sense of pouting, sulkiness, and sometimes even tantrums.

"Petulance" Examples

5 Usage Examples of Petulance


My little brother's constant petulance was exhausting, and I just wanted him to calm down.


The scowling, sulky child against the nurse, pure petulance on his face. #flanders #the_simpsons


Her petulance and immaturity made it difficult for her to work with others successfully.


When he was told he couldn't have the toy he wanted, his eyes grew red and he exhibited petulance, meltdown imminent.


The constant petulance and whining finally got on everyone's nerves, and they told her to quiet down.


At first, I thought it was just a normal tantrum, but her persistent petulance and crying were signs of deeper issues.

"Petulance" Similar Words

Pettifoggery

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Pettifogging

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Petty and excessively concerned with minor details, often to the point of being obstructionist or annoying.

Pettily

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Pettiness

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Petting

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Petty-minded

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Petula

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Petulant refers to behavior or mannerisms characterized by childrenlike pouting, sulking, or tantrums, often in a way that is unbecoming or annoying in an adult. It describes someone who is prone to outbursts of temper, being cross, or unreasonably sulky.

Petulantly

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Petunia

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Petuntse

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Petuntze

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Petya

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