Meaning & Definition of word "Prickly"

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    Prickly

    /ˈprɪk.li/

    adjective:

    • 1. Having small, sharp points or spikes.
      • Example: The prickly cactus was a stark contrast to the smooth rocks surrounding it.
    • 2. Easily annoyed or angered.
      • Example: He was in a prickly mood after receiving criticism from his boss.
    • 3. Causing discomfort or irritation.
      • Example: She found the prickly fabric of her sweater irritating against her skin.

    Etymology

    From prick + -ly, originally meaning 'tending to prick or sting'.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    prickly situation:

    A difficult or uncomfortable scenario.

    prickly personality:

    A person who is easily angered or annoyed.

    prickly subject:

    A topic that is sensitive or contentious.

    Related Words

    prick:

    To pierce with a sharp point.

    prickle:

    A small sharp point or sting.

    irritable:

    Easily annoyed or angered.

    Slang Meanings of prickly

    Meaning: In a bad mood.

    Example Sentence: He was feeling prickly after the meeting.

    Meaning: Touchy or sensitive about a topic.

    Example Sentence: Don't bring up politics; he's been prickly about that lately.