conniption
A fit of rage, hysteria, or panic.
Definitions
An overwrought emotional fit—a notch above a hissy fit, often with wild gesturing. Usually "a conniption" or "conniption fit."
conniption In A Sentence
Origin & Usage
American English, first recorded 1833; origin uncertain—possibly a fanciful formation related to "corruption" (anger) or dialectal "canapshus."
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What is a conniption?
A conniption is an overwrought fit of rage, hysteria, or panic, a notch above a hissy fit and often with wild gesturing.
How do you use conniption?
It usually appears as 'a conniption' or 'conniption fit,' as in 'he nearly had a conniption when he saw the bill.'
Where does conniption come from?
It's American English first recorded in 1833; the origin is uncertain, possibly a fanciful formation related to 'corruption' (anger).
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