what a nuisance! - meaning, definition, translation, pronunciation
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what a nuisance! (english) - meaning, definition, translation, pronunciation


Part of Speech: Interjection

Meaning: - The word "nuisance" used as an interjection expresses annoyance, frustration, or exasperation.

Usage Patterns: - "What a nuisance!" is commonly used in spoken English to express frustration or annoyance towards something or someone causing inconvenience. - It is more frequently used in informal spoken language rather than formal written contexts.

Example Phrases: 1. What a nuisance! I forgot my keys at home. (Translation: What a frustrating situation! I forgot my keys at home.)

  1. Having to wait for hours in line at the airport is such a nuisance. (Translation: It is very annoying to have to wait for hours in line at the airport.)

Idiomatic Expressions: - The word "nuisance" is not frequently used in English idiomatic expressions.

Etymology: - The word "nuisance" originated from Middle English in the 15th century, from the Old French word "nuisance," based on the Latin word "nocere" meaning "to harm."

Synonyms and Antonyms: - Synonyms: bother, annoyance, irritation, inconvenience - Antonyms: joy, delight, pleasure, convenience, comfort