Have a tantrum Meaning in English
expression
Definición
To suddenly show strong anger or distress, usually by yelling, crying, or refusing to cooperate, often because you do not get what you want. Most common with young children.
Uso & Matices
Most common with children, but can describe adults behaving immaturely. Used informally. Collocates with 'throw', 'have', 'throw a tantrum', 'meltdown'. Not literal for adults—implies childish behavior. 'Tantrum' alone is a noun.
Oraciones de Ejemplo
If you don't get the toy, please don't have a tantrum.
basic
The little boy started to have a tantrum in the store.
basic
Sometimes children have a tantrum when they are tired.
basic
She doesn't always get her way, but that doesn't mean she has to have a tantrum every time.
natural
He looked like he was about to have a tantrum when he lost the game.
natural
Honestly, you're too old to have a tantrum over something so small.
natural