Computer problems are a nuisance for many companies.
The little boy was being a nuisance to his brother.
"It was a real nuisance to have to go back home to get my passport."
The loud music from my neighbor's apartment is becoming a nuisance, disrupting my peace and quiet.
The little boy caused so much nuisance in the class.
My boss is a meddlesome nuisance.
Like so: "That man is a nuisance!" It's the same as "That man is an annoyance!" or "annoying person."
To be a nuisance means to be a pest, to be annoying. Example: ''The little boy was making a nuisance of himself by nagging his mom about the new toy he wanted."
Definition: A person or thing that annoys or bothers you.Example: Standing in line to watch the movie was a nuisance.
His constant interruptions were quite a nuisance to the class.
2 syllables are in the word nuisance. :)
In the sentence, "The issue is is it a nuisance," the clause "is it a nuisance" functions as a predicate noun, specifying what the issue is. The verb "is" links the subject "issue" to the noun "nuisance," indicating that "nuisance" is a predicate noun in this context.
In my opinion, pets are a nuisance. In my opinion, trees are a good resource. In my opinion, shopping is fun!
nuisance is a noun.
No, the word 'nuisance' is a noun, a singular, common, abstract noun; a word for someone, something, or circumstance causing inconvenience or annoyance; a legal action to address harm arising from the use of one's property.