conniption - Wiktionary, the free dictionary conniption (plural conniptions) (informal) A fit of anger or panic; conniption fit synonyms quotations Synonyms: tantrum; see also Thesaurus: tantrum When she came downstairs and saw what her children were eating, she had a conniption
Conniption - Etymology, Origin Meaning - Etymonline "Conniption" originated in 1833 American English, meaning an attack of hysteria; its origin is uncertain, possibly linked to "corruption" (anger) or dialectal "ca
Conniption: Definition, Examples Quiz - ultimatelexicon. com “Conniption” is commonly used to describe a sudden, intense, and often unreasonable outburst of anger or frustration It is frequently found in phrases such as “conniption fit,” indicating a more dramatic or exaggerated reaction