fuss (Meaning)
fuss (n)
an excited state of agitation
an angry disturbance
a quarrel about petty points
a rapid active commotion
fuss (v)
worry unnecessarily or excessively
care for like a mother
fuss (n.)
A tumult; a bustle; unnecessary or annoying ado about trifles.
One who is unduly anxious about trifles.
fuss (v. i.)
To be overbusy or unduly anxious about trifles; to make a bustle or ado.
Synonyms & Antonyms of fuss
Synonyms:
- expostulation
- stink
- challenge
- doubt
- difficulty
- demurrer
- criticism
- demur
- demurral
- remonstrance
- suspicion
- protest
Antonyms:
fuss Sentence Examples
- The children made a big fuss over the new puppy.
- Emily's parents made a fuss about her getting a tattoo.
- The teacher made a fuss over the students' test scores.
- I won't tolerate any fuss from you about this matter.
- The bridesmaids made a fuss about the seating arrangements at the wedding.
- The bride's mother was making a fuss about the flower arrangements.
- He was making a fuss about nothing.
- The neighbors made a fuss about the new fence.
- I don't want to make a fuss over it.
- The children made a fuss over the birthday cake.
FAQs About the word fuss
an excited state of agitation, an angry disturbance, a quarrel about petty points, a rapid active commotion, worry unnecessarily or excessively, care for like a
objection, exception, question, complaint, expostulation, stink, challenge, doubt, difficulty, demurrer
willingness, agreement,approval, willingness, sanction, approval, sanction, agreement,acceptance, compliance
The children made a big fuss over the new puppy.
Emily's parents made a fuss about her getting a tattoo.
The teacher made a fuss over the students' test scores.
I won't tolerate any fuss from you about this matter.