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Samar hassan
Hi
Is the word “grouchy “ used in the conversational english ??
Sep 5, 2021 9:01 PM
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In the UK, sure; meaning: grumpy, bad-tempered, in a bad mood - often used when describing older people or teenagers.
(But, whatever you do, under no circumstances ask a teenager why they are so grouchy today!😏 - the likely response will go way beyond grouchy...)
September 5, 2021
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Yes, I use it often.
Also, "grumpy."
September 5, 2021
Hello! Yes, I agree, grouchy is definitely good for conventional English.
PS I am a teenager :)
September 5, 2021
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Samar hassan
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