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tantrum
tan·trum T0040600 (tăn′trəm)n. A fit of bad temper. Also called regionally hissy2, hissy fit. [Origin unknown.]tantrum (ˈtæntrəm) n (often plural) a childish fit of rage; outburst of bad temper[C18: of unknown origin]tan•trum (ˈtæn trəm) n. a violent demonstration of rage or frustration; a sudden burst of ill temper. [1740–50; orig. uncertain] ThesaurusNoun | 1. | tantrum - a display of bad temper; "he had a fit"; "she threw a tantrum"; "he made a scene"conniption, fit, scenebad temper, ill temper - a persisting angry mood |
tantrumnoun outburst, temper, hysterics, fit, storm, paddy (Brit. informal), wax (informal, chiefly Brit.), flare-up, paroxysm, bate (Brit. slang), ill humour My son had a tantrum and banged his fist on the ground.tantrumnounAn angry outburst:fit, huff, passion, temper.Informal: conniption, conniption fit.Translationstantrum (ˈtӕntrəm) noun a fit of extreme rage, with eg shouting and stamping. That child is always throwing tantrums. 發脾氣 发脾气tantrum
temper tantrumAn extreme and childish display of unreasonable anger, frustration, or distemper. I can't believe you threw a temper tantrum like that just because I didn't want to go see some movie with you! Becca's been having really bad temper tantrums lately. I guess she's just going into the "terrible twos."See also: tantrum, temperthrow a (temper) tantrumTo have an outburst of childish or unreasonable anger, frustration, or ill temper. I was so embarrassed when Danny started throwing a tantrum in the grocery store. You're adults, not children, and throwing a temper tantrum every time something doesn't go your way is not the way to address things.See also: tantrum, throwthrow a tantrumto have a temper tantrum; to put on an active display of childish temper. I never dreamed that Bob would throw a tantrum right there in the department store. You must be so embarrassed!See also: tantrum, throwthrow a ˈtantrum (British English also throw a ˈwobbly) (informal) suddenly become very angry and behave in an unreasonable way: When you were a child, you were always throwing tantrums. ♢ My mum would throw a wobbly if she knew what we’d been doing.See also: tantrum, throwtantrum
tantrum [tan´trum] a violent display of temper.tan·trum (tan'trŭm), A fit of bad temper, especially in children.An inappropriate display of emotion or rage, generally understood to occur in public, often by a child or immature adulttantrum Vox populi An inappropriate display of anger. See Adult temper tantrum, Temper tantrum. tan·trum (tan'trŭm) A fit of bad temper, especially in children. tantrum See TEMPER TANTRUM.tan·trum (tan'trŭm) A fit of bad temper, especially in children. tantrum
Synonyms for tantrumnoun outburstSynonyms- outburst
- temper
- hysterics
- fit
- storm
- paddy
- wax
- flare-up
- paroxysm
- bate
- ill humour
Synonyms for tantrumnoun an angry outburstSynonyms- fit
- huff
- passion
- temper
- conniption
- conniption fit
Synonyms for tantrumnoun a display of bad temperSynonymsRelated Words |