brat

[bræt]

brat Definition

  • 1a child, typically one who is badly behaved
  • 2an ill-mannered and unruly person

Using brat: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "brat" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The little brat wouldn't stop screaming.

  • Example

    He's acting like a spoiled brat.

  • Example

    She's such a brat sometimes.

brat Synonyms and Antonyms

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Idioms Using brat

  • cry/scream like a stuck pig

    to cry or scream loudly and with great intensity

    Example

    When his mother took away his toy, he cried like a stuck pig.

  • to have an outburst of anger or frustration, often characterized by screaming, crying, or other disruptive behavior

    Example

    When he was told he couldn't have any more candy, he threw a tantrum.

  • act up

    to behave badly or disruptively

    Example

    The kids were acting up in class and wouldn't listen to the teacher.

Phrases with brat

  • a child whose parent(s) serve in the military and move frequently from place to place

    Example

    Growing up as an army brat, she lived in many different countries.

  • a child who is overindulged and behaves badly as a result

    Example

    He's acting like a spoiled brat because he didn't get what he wanted.

  • a group of young actors who appeared together in several movies in the 1980s

    Example

    The Brat Pack included actors such as Emilio Estevez, Rob Lowe, and Molly Ringwald.

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Summary: brat in Brief

The term 'brat' [bræt] refers to a badly behaved child or an ill-mannered and unruly person. It is often used in phrases like 'spoiled brat' or 'army brat,' the latter referring to a child whose parent(s) serve in the military and move frequently from place to place. Idioms like 'cry/scream like a stuck pig' and 'throw a tantrum' describe disruptive behavior, while 'act up' refers to behaving badly.

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