"Well, he didn't invite me to his party so I'm certainly not inviting him to mine!" she said petulantly.
After he scolded her, she was petulant in her demeanor, upbraiding him with swear words worthy of a sailor.
there was a petulant person in the market.
What a petulant and grumpy old chap that was!
When the child didn't get his way, he threw a petulant tantrum, stomping his feet and pouting.
bob's petulance was off the charts when he heard he was the new captian of the football team
After he scolded her, she was petulant in her demeanor, upbraiding him with swear words worthy of a sailor.
He's an angry, petulant child and no one likes to play with him.
She's a miserable, petulant woman who's rude to everyone she meets. He whined like a petulant child when he lost the tennis match.
Petulant: having an irritable and unpleasant dispositionIt would be the worse for us if our petulant prayers were answered.She turned her head aside, with a quick, petulantaction.
You can use Petulant which is irratable or short-tempered.
The petuant child favoured us with his sad and sulky look.
i think that they are the same and not different because they some up with the same meaning omg hahahaha somebody wrote thi (wasnt me) and it doesnt even answer the ? haha idk tho