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    nui·sance
    [ˈno͞os(ə)ns]
    noun
    nuisance (noun) · nuisances (plural noun)
    1. a person, thing, or circumstance causing inconvenience or annoyance:
      "I hope you're not going to make a nuisance of yourself" · "an unreasonable landlord could become a nuisance"
      Opposite:
    Origin
    late Middle English (in the sense ‘injury, hurt’): from Old French, ‘hurt’, from the verb nuire, from Latin nocere ‘to harm’.
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    What is a nuisance noun?Definition of nuisance noun from the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary [countable, usually singular] a thing, person or situation that is annoying or causes trouble or problems I don't want to be a nuisance so tell me if you want to be alone. I hope you're not making a nuisance of yourself. It's a nuisance having to go back tomorrow.
    What does nusance mean in English?Middle English nusaunce, noisaunce "harm, damage, (in law) cause of annoyance or inconvenience," borrowed from Anglo-French nusance, noisance, from nuis-, nois-, nus-, stem of nuire, nure, noisir, nuser "to injure, damage, vex" (going back to Latin nocēre "to injure, harm") + -ance -ance — more at noxious
    What does 'attractive nuisance' mean?We retain evidence of the word’s earlier "harm" sense, however, in the legal term attractive nuisance, which refers to an enticing thing or condition (such as an unattended ladder leaning against a house) that might attract a child and cause them injury.
    What is a nuisance to a class?Having to stand in line was a nuisance. The disruptive child was a nuisance to the class. An act, condition, thing, or person causing trouble, annoyance, or inconvenience. A use of one's property that causes danger or annoyance to others or that interferes with others using or enjoying their own property and that is subject to civil action.
     
  4. nui·​sance ˈnüs-ᵊns, ˈnyüs- : something (as an act, object, or practice) that invades or interferes with another's rights or interests (as the use or enjoyment of property) by being offensive, annoying, dangerous, obstructive, or unhealthful
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    nuisance [ noo -s uh ns, nyoo - ] Phonetic (Standard)IPA noun an obnoxious or annoying person, thing, condition, practice, etc.: a monthly meeting that was more nuisance than pleasure. Law. something offensive or annoying to individuals or to the community, especially in violation of their legal rights.
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    nuisance noun /ˈnjuːsns/ /ˈnuːsns/ [countable, usually singular] a thing, person or situation that is annoying or causes trouble or problems
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