0 (of a person) who becomes angry very easily -- nevrlý
He’s a bad-tempered old man who doesn’t have a good word for anyone.
He will not reveal the truth to her, but is abrupt and bad-tempered.
I cannot help observing that that is the kind of bad-tempered and ill-mannered comment which has no place whatever in a debate of this kind.
An uncomfortable driver is an inattentive and even bad-tempered one, and that is very dangerous.
It has also been somewhat tetchy and bad-tempered in places.
Then people behind get angry and start hooting and everybody gets bad-tempered.
It is not in our interests to be surrounded by the chaos and bad-tempered confusion of an abortive currency scheme.
Those who contributed to the somewhat bad-tempered atmosphere of the proceedings have since left for tea, and we may not see them again.
This started out as a nasty little bad-tempered debate and in many respects it has so remained.