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hassle

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Noun — A source of trouble, bother, or minor annoyance.

How to use hassle

The word patterns that sound natural to a native speaker.

what a hassle hassle-free hassle someone about

Etymology

Origin uncertain; likely from a Southern US dialect word for panting or breathing noisily, possibly blended with "haste."

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Frequently asked questions

What does “hassle” mean?

The word “hassle” means a source of trouble, bother, or minor annoyance. In plain terms, annoying trouble or bother — as a noun the problem itself, as a verb the act of pestering someone.

How do you pronounce “hassle”?

“Hassle” is pronounced HASL (/ˈhæsl̩/ in IPA).

How do you use “hassle” in a sentence?

Here is “hassle” used in a sentence: “Renewing my passport was a real hassle.”

What part of speech is “hassle”?

Depending on how it is used, “hassle” can be a noun and a verb.

Is “hassle” a common word?

“Hassle” is an uncommon word in modern English.

How many meanings does “hassle” have?

“Hassle” has 2 distinct senses listed in this dictionary. The most common is: a source of trouble, bother, or minor annoyance.

What is the difference between a hassle and a hardship?

A hassle is a source of trouble, bother, or minor annoyance, typically something small and irritating rather than seriously damaging. Hardship refers to severe difficulty or suffering, making it a much stronger word than the everyday inconvenience described by hassle.

What does it mean to hassle someone?

To hassle someone means to bother, pester, or pressure them, as in "stop hassling me about the deadline." This verb use focuses on repeated, low-level pressure rather than serious harm.

Is hassle a formal or informal word?

Hassle is an informal word commonly used in everyday speech to describe minor annoyances or to describe pestering someone. It would generally be avoided in formal writing in favor of terms like "inconvenience" or "difficulty."

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