If a child expects to have her own way or have too much attention, you might say, “That child is ________.”
This question was slightly altered from the 1965–70 question.
| SPOILED | 21 |
| SPOILED ROTTEN | 15 |
| A BRAT | 5 |
| SPOILT | 2 |
| “A BRAT, A HUGE ANNOYANCE “ | 1 |
| A FUTURE PROBLEM | 1 |
| BRATTY | 1 |
| HEADED FOR TROUBLE | 1 |
| NAUGHTY | 1 |
| NEEDS TO SIT DOWN BEFORE I HAVE TO GET UP | 1 |
| PAMPERED | 1 |
| ROTTEN | 1 |
| SELFISH | 1 |
| SPOILED BRAT | 1 |
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