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enfant terrible

1 ENTRIES FOUND:
enfant terrible /ˌɑːnˌfɑːntɛˈriːblə/ noun
plural enfants terribles /ˌɑːnˌfɑːntɛˈriːblə/
enfant terrible
/ˌɑːnˌfɑːntɛˈriːblə/
noun
plural enfants terribles /ˌɑːnˌfɑːntɛˈriːblə/
Learner's definition of ENFANT TERRIBLE
[count] formal
: a young and successful person who is sometimes shocking and does things in a way that is very different from normal少年得志却离经叛道的人

enfant terrible

noun

en·​fant ter·​ri·​ble äⁿ-fäⁿ-te-ˈrēblᵊ How to pronounce enfant terrible (audio)
plural enfants terribles äⁿ-fäⁿ-te-ˈrēblᵊ How to pronounce enfant terrible (audio)
1
a
: a child whose inopportune remarks cause embarrassment
b
: a person known for shocking remarks or outrageous behavior
2
: a usually young and successful person who is strikingly unorthodox, innovative, or avant-garde

Did you know?

Enfant terrible, which literally means "terrifying child" in French, sounds like something that might be uttered by a frazzled babysitter. Indeed, when English speakers first borrowed the term in the mid-19th century, it was used in reference to children - specifically, unpredictable children who blurted out outrageous remarks that embarrassed their elders. By the 1930s, the term had a broader application: an enfant terrible could be anyone - young or old - whose behavior shocked others. Now the term is also often applied to young, successful newcomers who shock or scare old-timers with their new approaches, easy successes, or disregard for tradition.

Example Sentences

an author who reveled in his role as the enfant terrible of American letters
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Word History

Etymology

French, literally, terrifying child

First Known Use

1851, in the meaning defined at sense 1a

Time Traveler
The first known use of enfant terrible was in 1851

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