Fuss: a flurry of nervous, excited, often needless activity.
Honorific: conveying honor, a title or term of respect.
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Bother, fuss, beset, trouble, annoy, harass, chevvy.
Fuss is an English language word which means to show excessive or un-necessary excitement or irritation or activity. Some other words which can be used in place are commotion, hubbub, ado and brouhaha.
Haughty, pompous, boisterous, making a great fuss about
Fuss, Bustle
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ado, flurry, fuss, hustle, stir
Onii-san is the honorific while the actual word is ani.
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In Zulu, "nonni" does not have a specific meaning as it is not a commonly used word in the language. It is possible that it may be a misspelling or a word from another language.
Agitation is a synonym for fuss or trouble.
Bother, fuss, beset, trouble, annoy, harass, chevvy.
Fuss is an English language word which means to show excessive or un-necessary excitement or irritation or activity. Some other words which can be used in place are commotion, hubbub, ado and brouhaha.
Don't fuss over your hair.She caused such a fuss no one wanted to stay. What causes one person to fuss doesn't bother someone else.
Haughty, pompous, boisterous, making a great fuss about
Some people make a terrible fuss if their eggs are not cooked the way they like them.
A word that captures the idea of pampering or making a fuss over someone is "indulge." This term suggests providing excessive care, attention, or luxury to someone, often to make them feel special or appreciated. Another suitable word is "coddle," which implies treating someone with excessive tenderness or concern.