- nounado (noun)
- a state of agitation or fuss, especially about something unimportant:"this is much ado about almost nothing"
- datedtrouble or difficulty:"she had much ado to keep up with him"
Originlate Middle English (originally in the sense ‘action, business’): from northern Middle English at do ‘to do’, from Old Norse at (used to mark an infinitive) and do.suffix- forming nouns such as bravado, desperado. Compare with -ade
Originfrom Spanish and Portuguese -ado, or refashioning of Italian -ata, Spanish -ada, based on Latin -atus (past participial suffix of verbs ending in -are).Similar and Opposite Wordsnoun- a state of agitation or fuss, especially about something unimportant:
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