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- Dictionaryhassle/ˈhasl/
noun
- 1. irritating inconvenience: "all the hassle involved in travel" Similar
verb
- 1. subject (someone) to harassment or pressure to do something; harass or pester: "you want to sit and relax and not get hassled"
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HASSLE definition: 1. (a situation causing) difficulty or trouble: 2. to annoy someone, especially by repeatedly…. Learn more.
noun. a disorderly dispute. Synonyms: scrap, row, quarrel, squabble. a problem brought about by pressures of time, money, inconvenience, etc.: Finding a decent place to have lunch in this neighborhood is always a hassle.
The meaning of HASSLE is a heated often protracted argument : wrangle. How to use hassle in a sentence.
A hassle is a situation that is difficult and involves problems, effort, or arguments with people. [informal] I don't think it's worth the money or the hassle. Weddings are so much hassle that you need a good break afterwards.
Something that is bothersome or annoying can be called a hassle. It's a huge hassle to go back to the grocery store after unloading fifteen bags and realizing you forgot milk. The noun hassle can also refer to an argument or a scuffle.
n. 1. a disorderly dispute. 2. a troublesome or trying situation; bother. v.i. 3. to dispute or quarrel. 4. to be put to inconvenience, exertion, etc.: to hassle with heavy traffic. v.t. 5. to bother or harass. [1935–40; orig. uncertain]
hassle. noun. /ˈhæsl/. /ˈhæsl/. [countable, uncountable] (informal) a situation that is annoying because it involves doing something difficult or complicated that needs a lot of effort. It’s a hassle having to travel with so many bags.