Synonyms for hotheaded
Grammar : Adj |
Spell : hot-hed-id |
Phonetic Transcription : ˈhɒtˈhɛd ɪd |
Définition of hotheaded
- adj quick-tempered
- Grandad is among the distillers and Norah is as hotheaded as he.
- Extract from : « A Little Girl in Old Pittsburg » by Amanda M. Douglas
- He was hotheaded and overbearing, but she did not believe him to be vindictive.
- Extract from : « The Intriguers » by William Le Queux
- He is excitable, hotheaded, easily carried away, honest and straightforward like most people of his class.
- Extract from : « Letters of Anton Chekhov » by Anton Chekhov
- He is the type of an honest, straightforward, hotheaded, but narrow and uncompromising man.
- Extract from : « Letters of Anton Chekhov » by Anton Chekhov
- Curiously enough the hotheaded impulse died within me before I could rise from my seat on the three-legged stool.
- Extract from : « Pirates' Hope » by Francis Lynde
- That bunch of hotheaded kids, as you call them, are capable of attacking any community—even ships of the Solar Guard itself!
- Extract from : « The Revolt on Venus » by Carey Rockwell
- The stupefied Axphainians regained their senses and a general assault was made upon the hotheaded American.
- Extract from : « Graustark » by George Barr McCutcheon
- This cogent reasoning prevailed, but the hotheaded youths grumbled much and long at the delay.
- Extract from : « Old Mission Stories of California » by Charles Franklin Carter
- Conde is old, and his son, who is certainly ambitious and hotheaded now, will be even more powerful than his father has been.
- Extract from : « Won by the Sword » by G.A. Henty
- Kenric thought little of this threat, but it was not long ere the hotheaded young viking put it into execution.
- Extract from : « The Thirsty Sword » by Robert Leighton
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