brat - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of brat in Hindi

  • बव्वा

noun

  • बव्वा
  • छोकरा

brat Definition

  • a child, typically a badly behaved one. ( एक बच्चा, आमतौर पर एक बुरा व्यवहार करता है। )
  • a bratwurst sausage. ( एक ब्राटवॉर्स्ट सॉसेज। )

brat Example

  • You could have an overbearing brat on your hands and it would not be the child's fault. ( आप अपने हाथों पर एक शानदार बव्वा रख सकते हैं और यह बच्चे की गलती नहीं होगी। )
  • Lydia wasn't about to suffer this indignity at the hands of an upstart brat of a girl. ( लीडिया एक लड़की के अपस्ट्रीम बव्वा के हाथों यह आक्रोश झेलने वाली नहीं थी। )
  • I wondered if my sister actually enjoyed being such a cliché of a teenage brat . ( मुझे आश्चर्य हुआ कि क्या मेरी बहन को वास्तव में एक किशोर बव्वा के इस तरह के क्लिच होने का आनंद मिला। )
  • He behaved like a spoiled brat , his power unchecked and uncontrolled. ( उसने एक बिगड़ैल बछिया की तरह व्यवहार किया, उसकी शक्ति अनियंत्रित और अनियंत्रित थी। )
  • She can be a sweet little thing, but she can also be a real brat , like most kids in this building are. ( वह एक प्यारी छोटी चीज हो सकती है, लेकिन वह एक वास्तविक बव्वा भी हो सकती है, जैसे इस इमारत में अधिकांश बच्चे हैं। )
  • she's been acting like a spoiled brat all evening ( वह पूरी शाम एक बिगड़ैल बछिया की तरह काम कर रही है )

More Sentence

  • ‘I was a very brattish child who needed something to do,’ he says.
  • He managed this because everybody wanted to wear what he designed, in much the same way as spoilt brats want certain toys for Christmas.
  • All those years of brattishness are finally showing up on your face.
  • But what is harder to condone than the folly of youth is the sight of the game's senior figures acting like petulant, paranoid brats .
  • And you have to do that because it's a very bratty nation with bratty voters.
  • She is especially vigilant for the first signs of the brattishness that sometimes afflicts children.
  • They will boycott classes and become violent at the flimsiest of excuses and generally behave like spoilt brats .
  • We should not forget that making our kids spoilt brats is not true love.
  • As a brattish youngster, I remember the unfeasible joy gained from making every payphone in a five mile radius ring simultaneously.
  • Though she initially irritates with her little girl brattishness , hers is a performance that soon grows on you.
  • The spoilt brats born in the 1950s have lived a charmed life.
  • It might seem brattish to some, but I was young, in London and ready to party.
  • It was like watching two spoiled brats fight, where they got everything anyone could ask for in this world.
  • All too often, John serves up a kind of tantrummy brattishness , laced with a considerable dollop of self-pity.
  • You can find all sorts of colourful books for your brats here.
  • To begin with, the various stereotypes about the bleak, defeated East and the exuberant, bratty West don't hold up when the shows are examined one work at a time.
  • Several had already spawned horrid brats , who they brought with them to meet their new mommy.
  • That's my conclusion as I watch elderly pensioners and bratty urchins help themselves to grapes, apples and pears at my local stores.
  • The fact that the noisy little brats outside are driving me to distraction doesn't help!
  • Not at all what I was expecting: a bratty star son.
  • He wasn't in the least handsome, but seemed the figure of manhood to some of the younger palace brats .
  • But the all-out award for nauseating singing has to go to the demonic brats who attend England Schoolboy matches.
  • He works miracles, some of which foreshadow those of his mature years, but are sometimes marked by brattishness and childish amorality.
  • It's the very core of why a significant section of the Australian public can't balance the ledger between his brattish excesses and what we all know makes him such a tennis talent.