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    Tan·trum
    /ˈtantrəm/

    noun

    • 1. an uncontrolled outburst of anger and frustration, typically in a young child: "he has temper tantrums if he can't get his own way"
  2. TANTRUM definition: 1. a sudden period of uncontrolled anger like a young child's: 2. a sudden period of uncontrolled…. Learn more.

  3. noun [ C ] us / ˈtæn.trəm / uk / ˈtæn.trəm / Add to word list. a sudden period of uncontrolled anger like a young child's: Charlie had/ threw a tantrum in the store because I wouldn't buy him any candy. If she doesn't get her way she has temper tantrums. Synonyms. outburst. scene. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Children & babies.

  4. A tantrum is a short-lived fit of frustration. Kids have them. Politicians have them. Reality show stars have them. I bet even you have had one! To understand what tantrum means, stake out a supermarket and observe parents with toddlers.

  5. Definition of tantrum noun in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  6. Tantrum - definition of tantrum by The Free Dictionary. tantrum. Also found in: Thesaurus, Medical, Idioms, Encyclopedia, Wikipedia . tan·trum. (tăn′trəm) n. A fit of bad temper. Also called regionally hissy2, hissy fit. [ Origin unknown .] American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fifth Edition.

  7. 3 days ago · countable noun. If a child has a tantrum, they lose their temper in a noisy and uncontrolled way. If you say that an adult is throwing a tantrum, you are criticizing them for losing their temper and acting in a childish way. [disapproval] My son had a tantrum and banged his fist on the ground.

  8. Apr 12, 2024 · An often childish display or fit of bad temper. Many parents become embarrassed by their children throwing tantrums in public places. Baby Shawn threw a tantrum when he was told the bicycle was not his. Synonyms [ edit] (childish display of bad temper): dummy spit, hissy fit, meltdown, see also Thesaurus:tantrum. Derived terms [ edit]

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