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  1. a child who behaves badly because they are allowed to do or have anything that they want: You're behaving like a spoiled brat! He is just a spoiled brat who doesn't think about what other people want. Fewer examples. He tends to act like a spoiled brat when he doesn't get his own way.

  2. By acting like a spoiled brat. That's acting like ... a spoiled brat. He was viewed as a spoiled brat, greedy, disloyal, and a bit too full of his own worth. She stole my work without permission and was a spoiled brat about it.

  3. SPOILED BRAT meaning | Definition, pronunciation, translations and examples in American English.

  4. When something is not the way it wants it to be, the image of a spoiled brat who jumps on the floor and starts kicking his feet in a tantrum for any reason at all comes to mind.

  5. A spoiled brat refers to a child or young person who is excessively indulged, pampered, and accustomed to always getting their demands and desires met without experiencing consequences. They often display entitled behavior, throwing tantrums or displaying a lack of gratitude or appreciation for the things they have been given.

  6. Find 13 different ways to say SPOILED BRAT, along with antonyms, related words, and example sentences at Thesaurus.com.

  7. Spoiled-brat definition: A child who always gets what he/she wants.

  8. As a noun brat is brother. As a verb spoiled is (spoil). As an adjective spoiled is of food, that has deteriorated to the point of no longer being usable or edible.

  9. Noun. spoiled brat ( pl. spoiled brats) A child who always gets what they want. This is the meaning of child: child ( English) Alternative forms. childe ( archaic) Origin & history.

  10. Oct 2, 2018 · a. ‘A child, so called in contempt’ (Johnson). In 16th and 17th centuries sometimes used without contempt, though nearly always implying insignificance; the phrase beggar's brat has been common from the first. OED. From Partridge: brat noun. a child, especially a troublesome junior; a baby UK, 1505. Dalzell, Tom.

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