Synonym: annoyance, bother, irritation, pest, trouble. Similar words: obeisance, malfeasance, renaissance, reconnaissance, partisan, misanthropy, sanctity, sanction. Meaning: ['nuːsns /'nju-] n. 1. (law) a broad legal concept including anything that disturbs the reasonable use of your property or endangers life and health or is offensive 2. a bothersome annoying person.
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121) What was so fascinating about him that they had to make themselves a nuisance around him?
122) Only a few years ago, wetlands were widely regarded as a public nuisance and a health hazard.
123) Peckham Fair, south London fair and menagerie of ancient origin, abolished in 1827 after becoming a nuisance.
124) I wonder how many motorcyclists are made aware of the noise nuisance that they produce?
125) The relative inaccessibility of Management, the nuisance of inconsiderate car parking and consequent obstruction by Non-Residents.
126) Noise might prove to be a nuisance. Continental breakfast is included in the price.
127) The children targeted were a public eyesore, nuisance, or perceived threat.
128) He says it is a nuisance but he's putting up with it.
129) The aim of the law of public nuisance is to prevent interference with the rights of the public at large.
130) We learnt later that they had also advised her neighbours to take out a summons against her for noise nuisance.
131) Campaigners claim deposits of coal dust released into the atmosphere are a health hazard and a nuisance.
131) Sentencedict.com try its best to collect and build good sentences.
132) There, passenger traffic was light, and was generally regarded as a nuisance.
133) He must have been an unmitigated nuisance to Kasturt in the household.
134) Edith would have an action under s. 4 and an action in public nuisance.
135) I tried to discourage him, but in the end he became a little bit of a nuisance, you know?
136) Married sheep-farmer Wadland, 29, was jailed for five years after admitting making threats to kill and being a public nuisance.
137) And yet it is no wonder that Lear, with all his knights, is becoming a nuisance.
138) And there's a bit of rheumatism in my right shoulder and arm which is something of a nuisance.
139) He said he was not satisfied that a case had been made that a nuisance was being caused.
140) Missing are neighborhood and business associations: two groups that pushed hard during the former administration for a crackdown on nuisance crimes.
141) Although urinary incontinence may be no more than a nuisance in some women, for many it is far more troublesome.
142) Meanwhile, if you are being pestered by a nuisance caller, telephone 150 for practical advice.
143) The odour may be objectionable to him but is it sufficiently so to amount to a nuisance at law?
144) All tenants must be protected against noise, nuisance, harassment and shoddy service.
145) There are a few inconsiderate people whose golfing practice may be a nuisance.
146) By their very nature they must be worked where they occur and extraction often involves environmental nuisance and danger.
147) That stereotype speaks less for women's liberation than a society which treats children as a disruptive influence, a social nuisance.
148) They must first order the respondent to abate the nuisance.
149) He must therefore satisfy himself on a regular basis that it does not constitute a statutory nuisance.
150) Compass errors are an awful nuisance and it is well worth finding out a little about them.
More similar words: obeisance, malfeasance, renaissance, reconnaissance, partisan, misanthropy, sanctity, sanction, sanctuary, incessant, sanctimonious, incessantly, cancer, dance, cancel, nuance, dancer, glance, stance, france, chance, penance, finance, alliance, advance, balance, romance, fiancee, enhance, substance.