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troublemaker

English

Alternative forms

  • trouble-maker
  • trouble maker (proscribed)

Etymology

trouble +? make +? -er

Pronunciation

Noun

troublemaker (plural troublemakers)

  1. One who causes trouble, especially one who does so deliberately.
  2. A complainer.

Synonyms

  • (causer of trouble): See Thesaurus:troublemaker
  • (complainer): See Thesaurus:complainer

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troublemaking

English

Etymology

From trouble +? making.

Pronunciation

  • (UK) IPA(key): /?t??b(?)lme?k??/

Adjective

troublemaking (comparative more troublemaking, superlative most troublemaking)

  1. Causing trouble.
    • 2005, Christopher Hitchens, "AndrĂ© Malraux: One Man's Fate", New York Times Book Review, 10 Apr 2005:
      Moving to Saignon in the mid-1920s, he helped to produce a troublemaking newspaper, L'Indochine, which ventilated the many complaints of the Vietnamese about forced labor, land expropriation, and police brutality.

Translations

Noun

troublemaking (usually uncountable, plural troublemakings)

  1. Causing trouble; acting in a disruptive way

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  • troublemaker

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