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No, but sometimes "average" means "mean" - when it doesn't mean median, geometric mean, or something else entirely.
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There is no statistical term such as "deviation mean".
cantankerous means difficult to get on with, disagreeable or argumentative
My cantankerous husband constantly argues with me about everything. Cantankerous is a fantastic word, by the way.
The cantankerous curmudgeon callously cursed at the crying children. "Why, you cantankerous old fool!", said the wench. How long do you have to study to be so cantankerous?
Sometimes my mother can be very cantankerous she always tries to start fighting with me.
She is just old and cantankerous!
He was such a cantankerous person that nobody liked to invite him to their parties.
The cantankerous old man slammed the door in the face of the census taker.Some people think that I'm cantankerous, but it's just that I know I'm right.She is just old and cantankerous!
The cantankerous, grizzled old prospector tore his dusty hat off of his head and threw it on the ground. This old bloodhound can be cantankerous, at times.
The word 'Cantankerous' usually has negative connotations, it generally means someone who is uncooperative, bad tempered or argumentative. Other words which mean a similar thing are: Peevish and Contentious.
Cantankerous is an adjective. The adverb form is cantankerously; the noun form is cantankerousness.
To be in a cantankerous state means to be angered or annoyed about something. An example sentence using the phrase would be "Mr. Johnson was in a cantankerous state after being stuck in traffic for 2 hours."
In "Walk Two Moons," cantankerous is used to describe a character as bad-tempered, argumentative, and uncooperative. It conveys the idea that the character is grumpy and difficult to deal with.