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  1. Cranky means easily annoyed or upset, or strange and unusual. Learn how to use this US informal adjective with synonyms, antonyms, and examples from the Cambridge Dictionary.

    • Cranky

      CRANKY meaning: 1. easily annoyed or upset: 2. strange and...

    • Polski

      CRANKY definicja: 1. easily annoyed or upset: 2. strange and...

  2. Learn the meaning and usage of the adjective cranky in English and Spanish. Find synonyms, collocations, examples, and forum discussions about cranky.

  3. traducir CRANKY: quejoso, chiflado, chiflado, excéntrico, raro. Más información en el diccionario inglés-español.

  4. US informal. easily annoyed or upset: a cranky baby. He's been cranky all day. Diccionario de sinónimos, antónimos y ejemplos. getting angry easily. bad-tempered He's so bad-tempered! He never should have become a teacher. irritable Be careful what you say; he's very irritable today. grumpy I'm just a little tired and grumpy today.

  5. Learn the meaning and usage of the word cranky in Spanish with examples and pronunciation. Cranky can mean malhumorado, maniático, or estrafalario depending on the context and region.

  6. (eccentric) [person] maniático, raro [idea] estrafalario, raro Monolingual examples In life he was regarded as an awkward customer, a cranky, eccentric figure with a talent for rubbing people up the wrong way. British The administrators are cranky and making the strangest decisions.

  7. traducción al español de "cranky" Frecuencia de uso de la palabra. cranky. (informal) [(British) ˈkræŋkɪ , (US) ˈkræŋki ] adjetivo Formas de la palabra: comparative crankier, superlative crankiest. (= strange) [idea, person] excéntrico. (especially US) (= bad-tempered) malhumorado ⧫ enojón (Latin America)