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Mean streak Meaning in English

expression

ˈmin/ /ˈstɹik
MEEN STREEK
mˈiːn/ /stɹˈiːk
MEEN STREEK

Definition

A 'mean streak' is a part of someone's personality that sometimes makes them behave in a cruel or unkind way, even if they are usually nice.

Usage & Nuances

Usually informal and describes a hidden or occasional tendency, not constant behavior. Often used with 'has a' or 'shows a' — e.g., 'He has a mean streak.' Refers to moments of unexpected unkindness.

Example Sentences

He has a mean streak when he gets angry.

basic

Jenny sometimes shows a mean streak at school.

basic

Despite his friendly smile, he has a mean streak.

basic

Don't cross her—she's got a bit of a mean streak.

natural

I like him, but that mean streak comes out when he loses at games.

natural

You wouldn't guess it, but even the kindest people can have a mean streak.

natural