How Do You Spell BRATTY?

Pronunciation: [bɹˈati] (IPA)

The word "bratty" is spelled with two Ts to represent the /t/ sound in the middle of the word. The IPA phonetic transcription for "bratty" is /ˈbræti/. The symbol "ˈ" before the word indicates primary stress on the first syllable, while the symbol "/" before and after the word represents the phonetic transcription. The "æ" in the first syllable represents the vowel sound in the word "cat." The consonants /b/ and /r/ represent their respective sounds in English.

BRATTY Meaning and Definition

  1. The term "bratty" is an adjective used to describe someone, usually a young person, who displays characteristics of being obnoxious, spoiled, or ill-mannered. It is typically used in a colloquial context to describe individuals who behave in a petulant, entitled, or demanding manner, often disregarding the feelings or needs of others.

    Someone who is being described as bratty often exhibits behaviors that are seen as selfish and self-centered. They may frequently throw tantrums, engage in manipulative behavior, or express a sense of entitlement, expecting others to fulfill their desires immediately and without question. This could include demanding expensive gifts or privileges or constantly seeking attention and validation.

    Additionally, a bratty person may display a lack of respect for authority figures or exhibit defiance towards rules and guidelines. They may engage in backtalk, act out aggressively, or deliberately engage in disruptive behavior in order to gain attention or control over a situation.

    The term "bratty" is commonly associated with individuals in their childhood or teenage years, as these are often formative stages where some people may struggle with developing appropriate manners and empathy for others. However, it is important to note that not all young people exhibit bratty behavior, and the term should not be used to generalize an entire age group.

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Etymology of BRATTY

The word "bratty" is derived from the noun "brat".

The term "brat" originated in the late 16th century and initially referred to "a child of illegitimate birth". It later evolved to describe "an ill-mannered or unruly child". The word is believed to have derived from the Old English word "bratt", meaning a rag or a cloak. It was used to derogatorily refer to unattended children who wore ragged clothing.

Over time, the term "brat" took on a broader meaning and expanded to describe any child who displayed disobedient or rebellious behavior. From there, the adjective "bratty" was formed to describe the traits or behavior associated with such a child. It is often used to describe someone who is spoiled, ill-behaved, or displays a sense of entitlement.

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