Grumpy.
That is the correct spelling of the adjective "grouchy" (grumpy, irritable).
grumpy, ill-tempered both of them are synonym of crabby...
The word grumpy is an adjective. Someone who is grumpy is unhappy or irritable. Grumpy is also one of the seven dwarfs.
I guess irritable, moody, disgruntled, peevish, surly, cranky, agitated, grouchy would be some synonyms to grumpy. I should know, I'm quite familiar with the feeling.
thesaurus.com bad-tempered, cantankerous*, crabby*, cross, crotchety, disgruntled, dissatisfied, griping, grouchy*, grumbling, irritable, peevish, pettish, petulant, querulous, sulky, sullen, surly, testy, truculent
Crabbit isn't a proper English word - it's part of the Dialect of Scotland, and means grumpy, irritable and so on - normally used about old people, in the same way as the English would use Cantankerous.
One of thoose illustrated people (eg,, Mr. Tall, Mr. Short, ect.,ect.).
cantankerous*,cross, crusty, discontented, grumbling,grumpy*, ill-tempered,irascible,peevish,petulant,querulous, snappy, sulky,surly, testy
no only if you eat the same food(s) over and over again, you would get grumpy from eating it over and over again. no only if you eat the same food(s) over and over again, you would get grumpy from eating it over and over again.
I have been taking Focalin for 3-4 years now and my side affects were, anger, irritable, grumpy, tired, hiiper, restless, jittery, snappy, and hungry.
No, it's an emotion. A character trait is something that the thing usually or always shows, and nobody is angry all the time. Grumpy or irritable would be a character trait, however.