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adjective
- 1. (of a child) badly behaved: derogatory "a school full of spoilt, brattish kids"
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Synonyms for BRATTISH: troublesome, bratty, offensive, upsetting, mischievous, infuriating, tiresome, troubling; Antonyms of BRATTISH: delightful, pleasing.
Define brattish. brattish synonyms, brattish pronunciation, brattish translation, English dictionary definition of brattish. n. 1. A child, especially a spoiled or ill-mannered one. 2. A child of a career military person. brat′tish adj. brat′tish·ness n. n. A bratwurst.
It refers to a line of planks or boards built across the roof of a mine or tunneled passage within a narrow vein to prevent loose coal, ore or stones from falling. The word is more often used in regions of Northern England, specifically in the context of coal mining.
brattish (comparative more brattish, superlative most brattish) Characteristic of a brat; childishly rude and annoying. Synonym: bratty
Brattish definition: Characteristic of a <a>brat</a>; childishly <a>rude</a> and <a>annoying</a>.
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