"Trouble-maker" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Trouble-maker" Meaning

A person who deliberately behaves in a way that causes problems, creates conflicts, or disrupts the normal functioning of a group, organization, or situation.

"Trouble-maker" Examples

Here are 5 usage examples of the word "trouble-maker":

Example Sentences


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The class decided to impeach their trouble-maker president after discovering that they had cheated on the final exam.

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My little brother is such a trouble-maker, he always knocks over his glass and spills water on the carpet.

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Despite his friendly demeanor, John is often referred to as the school's resident trouble-maker due to his constant pranks.

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The firecracker explosion at the wedding reception was no surprise, given the history of pranks played by the groom, who was widely known as the family trouble-maker.

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The truancy officer was at first skeptical about hiring a trouble-maker like Tony, but was impressed by his dedication to helping others.

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A troupe of traveling musicians and poets, traditionally from southern France, known for composing and performing songs, ballads, and lyrical compositions, often with a medieval or chivalric theme, and expressing their own emotions, thoughts, and perspectives on life.

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Nouns: people who cause problems or disturbances, often on purpose.<br><br>Example: The school administration had to deal with a group of trouble-makers who were disrupting the classes.

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A person who frequently causes problems or does things that annoy or disturb others.<br><br>Example: "He was a major troublemaker in class and the teacher had to talk to his parents."<br><br>Synonyms: troublemaker, nuisance, pest, agitator, disruptor, mischief-maker.

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Troubles refer to difficulties, problems, or misfortunes that make someone or something work harder or be more complicated than it was originally intended to be.<br><br>Examples:<br><br> The new employee had trouble adjusting to the new work environment.<br> The car had trouble starting on cold mornings.<br> The troubled relationship between the couple had been causing them a lot of stress.<br><br>In general, the term "troubles" can imply a sense of suffering, hardship, or struggle, and can be used to describe a wide range of negative experiences or circumstances.