petulant in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

petulant in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for petulant in the English»Spanish Dictionary

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English
Lack of professionalism is on his side behaving like a petulant child because he didn't get a role he never auditioned for.
www.kotaku.com.au
I call that not just petulant but provocative.
www.independent.ie
He has been accused by some commentators of being insulting, condescending and petulant to opposition politicians.
en.wikipedia.org
To the public it seemed petulant.
en.wikipedia.org
Skilful player but incredibly sulky and petulant.
en.wikipedia.org
However, the daughter only appeared because she was under duress, and behaved in a most petulant and churlish manner.
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Early on, she is portrayed as a petulant and cold young woman; as the series progresses, however, she shows more vulnerability and compassion.
en.wikipedia.org
She responds by being petulant and saying that everybody drinks and that she is allowed to have a good time.
en.wikipedia.org
The abbott/turncoat government is simply incompetent and ideologically petulant/barbaric with no more that hate and empty slogans.
www.abc.net.au
It may play to their base, but to most of us it smacks of petulant childishness.
www.chicagotribune.com

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