bratty (Meaning)
bratty (s)
(used of an ill-mannered child) impolitely unruly
Synonyms & Antonyms of bratty
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Synonyms:
- angering
- displeasing
- enraging
- importunate
- tiresome
- troubling
- abrasive
- distractive
- stressful
- painful
- annoying
- worrisome
- trying
Antonyms:
Synonyms:
- thorny
- pestiferous
- exasperating
- vexatious
- grating
- importune
- frustrating
- vexing
- nettlesome
- biting
- jarring
- pesky
- maddening
- irritating
- rebarbative
- aggravating
- pestilential
- bothersome
- disquieting
- spiny
- plaguy
- inconveniencing
- peeving
- discomforting
- burdensome
- irksome
- distressing
- galling
- pesty
- jangling
Antonyms:
No weak antonyms found.
bratty Sentence Examples
- Her bratty behavior often alienated her from her classmates.
- The bratty child refused to share his toys with his younger siblings.
- Despite his age, his bratty antics made him difficult to handle.
- She quickly grew tired of her niece's bratty tantrums whenever she didn't get her way.
- The bratty teenager rolled her eyes and sighed dramatically at every request from her parents.
- His bratty attitude towards authority figures often got him into trouble at school.
- The bratty celebrity threw a tantrum when the hotel didn't meet her demands.
- The bratty guest made rude comments to the waitstaff during dinner, much to the embarrassment of her companions.
- Despite her bratty reputation, deep down, she craved attention and validation.
- Over time, his bratty tendencies began to soften as he matured and gained perspective.
FAQs About the word bratty
(used of an ill-mannered child) impolitely unruly
infuriating, brattish,troublesome, offensive, mischievous, upsetting, angering, displeasing, enraging, importunate
delightful, delightful,pleasing, pleasing,
Her bratty behavior often alienated her from her classmates.
The bratty child refused to share his toys with his younger siblings.
Despite his age, his bratty antics made him difficult to handle.
She quickly grew tired of her niece's bratty tantrums whenever she didn't get her way.