Ir"ri*ta*ble (?), a. [L. irritabilis: cf. F. irritable. See Irritate.]
1.
Capable of being irriated.
2.
Very susceptible of anger or passion; easily inflamed or exasperated; as, an irritable temper.
Vicious, old, and irritable.
Tennyson.
3. Physiol.
Endowed with irritability; susceptible of irritation; capable of being excited to action by the application of certain stimuli.
4. Med.
Susceptible of irritation; unduly sensitive to irritants or stimuli. See Irritation, n., 3.
Syn. -- Excitable; irascible; touchy; fretful; peevish.
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