umbrageous

IPA: ˈʌmbrˈeɪdʒʌs

adjective

  • Having or providing shade; shady.
  • (figuratively) Irritable, easily upset.
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Examples of "umbrageous" in Sentences

  • And stripp'd the groves of their umbrageous honours,
  • He put the roses in his breast and they walked on for a little while, slowly and silently, under the umbrageous trees.
  • He was "umbrageous," ready to be discomposed by the action of others, but, if not vexed or startled, he was elaborately courteous.
  • He could behold beneath his eye, the lower part of the decayed village, as its ruins peeped from the umbrageous shelter with which they were shrouded.
  • Sometimes it feels as if we could be in northern Florida, or maybe even southern Ohio, following backcountry tributaries through the umbrageous boondocks -- searching for beer and sniffing out adventure.
  • Indignant, umbrageous, and unwilling to accept responsibility for his own (dire) socioeconomic predicament, Right-I languishes behind the counter at a retail chain, wondering aloud why others have eclipsed him.
  • India is rightly called the umbrageous land with great geographical and economic entity, ensconced in the swathe of cultural unity amidst diversity held together by the strong and invisible threads of veneration and love amongst the people.

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