characteristic of or resembling a brat; impudent; ill-mannered
bratty remarks
bratty tricks
Word origin
[brat + -y1]-y is a native English suffix of adjectives meaning “characterized by or inclined to”the substance or action of the word or stem to which the suffix is attached. Otherwords that use the affix -y include: dreamy, grouchy, juicy, rumbly
Examples of 'bratty' in a sentence
bratty
Someone should tell him his bratty behaviour is not acceptable.
The Sun (2014)
Or you've seen him on a bratty panel, purring while all around him shout.
Times, Sunday Times (2014)
We're seriously excited about the return of this action-packed show about a bratty billionaire-turned-vigilante.
The Sun (2013)
Much of the press's obsession has concerned the band's bratty street-gang comedy.
Globe and Mail (2003)
Maybe she's different now, but bratty people?
Times, Sunday Times (2014)
On the court she is bratty, unbelievably noisy and in my view is clearly trying to psyche out her opponent.