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petulant (PECH uh luhnt) (adjective), more petulant, most petulant
1. A reference to being annoyed and behaving in an unreasonable way as when someone cannot get what he or she wants; being irritable and impatient: When Jan doesn't get her way at home, she usually gets very petulant with her parents.
2. Characteristic of being contemptuous in speech or behavior; that is, feeling, expressing, or demonstrating a strong dislike or utter lack of respect for someone or something: When the politician is criticized for not achieving more for his voters, he often responds in a petulant or snappish way.
![Ill-tempered and peevish; very irritable.](http://www.wordinfo.info/words/images/petulant-1.jpg)
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2. Characteristic of being contemptuous in speech or behavior; that is, feeling, expressing, or demonstrating a strong dislike or utter lack of respect for someone or something: When the politician is criticized for not achieving more for his voters, he often responds in a petulant or snappish way.
![Ill-tempered and peevish; very irritable.](http://www.wordinfo.info/words/images/petulant-1.jpg)
![Impatient or very peevish about some little thing.](http://www.wordinfo.info/words/images/petulant-2.jpg)