A childish outburst of rage is an emotional reaction often characterized by intense frustration, anger, or disappointment, typically exhibited by young children. This can manifest as tantrums, yelling, throwing objects, or crying, often in response to being denied something they want or feeling overwhelmed. Such outbursts are usually a result of their limited ability to cope with strong emotions and communicate effectively. As children grow, they generally learn healthier ways to express their feelings.
The Office The Outburst - 2008 was released on: USA: 20 November 2008 (internet)
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not really because it means mad, frantic and an outburst of laughter
Streets of Rage happened in 1991.
Rage of the Gladiator happened in 2010.
The likely word is tantrum (a childish fit or outburst).A similar word, tandem, means in two parts or paired.
Another word for an outburst of anger is "flare-up." Other synonyms include "fit of rage," "explosion of anger," or "temper tantrum," depending on the context and intensity of the emotion.
The outburst took him by surprise.There was a big outburst in the kitchen.
Getting upset unreasonably about something or someone. A childish rage. A ostentatious display of bad temper.
There is no homophone for outburst that's correct.
Sir Nicketty Nox gets in a rage in the poem by Hugh Chesterman because he feels that he is not being listened to or taken seriously by others. This sense of frustration and unappreciation leads to his outburst of anger and a desire to assert his authority.
An outburst is a sudden and violent release or outpouring.
That is the correct spelling of "outburst" (a sudden emotional expression).
An emotional outburst is when someone over reacts to a situation.
The trial was disrupted by an angry outburst from one of the jurors.
You cannot play the game Outburst online for free, you have to purchase the game first.
Outburst is a noun and so doesn't have a past tense. Only verbs have tenses.