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The meaning of Tantrum

Tantrum – definition

noun

An uncontrolled outburst of anger and frustration, typically in a young child.

Usage examples:

He has temper tantrums if he can't get his own way
noun

A sudden period of extreme anger

Usage examples:

My mom would throw a tantrum if i wouldn’t eat.

Tantrum translation into English

Tantrum: translate from English into Chinese

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发脾气, 发怒

Tantrum: translate from English into Dutch

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Woedeaanval, Vervelende bui

Tantrum: translate from English into French

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Colère, Crise de colère, Crise de rage

Tantrum: translate from English into German

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Wutanfall, Koller, Wutausbruch

Tantrum: translate from English into Hindi

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गुस्से का आवेश, झुंझलाहट का आवेश, चिढ़ का आवेश, खीज का आवेश

Tantrum: translate from English into Italian

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Capriccio, Collera, Bizza

Tantrum: translate from English into Korean

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언짢은 기분

Tantrum: translate from English into Russian

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Истерика, Вспышка раздражения, Вспышка гнева

Tantrum: translate from English into Spanish

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Berrinche

Word origin

early 18th century: of unknown origin.

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