What does 機嫌が悪い in Japanese mean?

What is the meaning of the word 機嫌が悪い in Japanese? The article explains the full meaning, pronunciation along with bilingual examples and instructions on how to use 機嫌が悪い in Japanese.

The word 機嫌が悪い in Japanese means むくれる、ふてくされる, 気難しい 、 機嫌が悪い, 虫の居所が悪い、機嫌が悪い、ムカムカする, 機嫌が悪い、不機嫌な, 怒りっぽい、気難しい、機嫌が悪い、いらだった. To learn more, please see the details below.

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Meaning of the word 機嫌が悪い

むくれる、ふてくされる

(US, figurative, slang (angry, annoyed)

Jake's salty because we didn't invite him to the party.

気難しい 、 機嫌が悪い

(irritable)

Karl is always grumpy in the morning.

虫の居所が悪い、機嫌が悪い、ムカムカする

(grumpy)

Josh will be in a bad mood when he finds out you've eaten his chocolate.

機嫌が悪い、不機嫌な

(informal (not in a good mood)

She just broke up with her boyfriend, so she is a little out of sorts today.

怒りっぽい、気難しい、機嫌が悪い、いらだった

(annoyed, irritable)

When Rob doesn't get enough sleep he is peevish all day.

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