nuisances (Meaning)
nuisances
an annoying or troublesome person, thing, or way of doing something, an act, occupation, or structure that is considered a nuisance in relation to its circumstances or surroundings, something (as an activity) that constitutes an unreasonable interference in the right to the use and enjoyment of one's property and that may be a cause of action in civil litigation, harm, injury, a doctrine or theory employed in most jurisdictions, an act, occupation, or structure that is considered a nuisance regardless of its circumstances or surroundings, something (as an act, object, or practice) that invades or interferes with another's rights or interests (as the use or enjoyment of property) by being offensive, annoying, dangerous, obstructive, or unhealthful, public nuisance in this entry, nuisance per se in this entry, a thing or condition on one's property that poses a risk to children who may be attracted to it without realizing the risk by virtue of their youth, one that is annoying, unpleasant, or obnoxious, something that unreasonably interferes with the health, safety, comfort, morals, or convenience of the community and that is treated as a criminal violation
Synonyms & Antonyms of nuisances
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Synonyms:
- nudniks
- tormentors
- interrupters
- hassles
- plagues
- interruptors
- nudnicks
- harassers
- hecklers
- harriers
- torturers
- tormenters
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nuisances Sentence Examples
- The noisy neighbors proved to be a persistent nuisance during the night.
- The incessant barking of the dog became an intolerable nuisance in the neighborhood.
- The street vendors caused a nuisance by blocking the sidewalks with their merchandise.
- The broken water pipe created a nuisance for the residents by flooding the basement.
- The faulty traffic light caused a nuisance by creating long delays for drivers.
- The abandoned car in the driveway became a nuisance, attracting rodents and attracting unwanted attention.
- The loud music from the nightclub was a nuisance to the residents in the nearby apartments.
- The construction site generated excessive noise and dust, becoming a nuisance to the surrounding area.
- The faulty streetlight created a hazard by casting insufficient illumination, becoming a nuisance for pedestrians and motorists alike.
- The overgrown vegetation in the abandoned lot became a nuisance, blocking visibility and providing a haven for pests.
FAQs About the word nuisances
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The noisy neighbors proved to be a persistent nuisance during the night.
The incessant barking of the dog became an intolerable nuisance in the neighborhood.
The street vendors caused a nuisance by blocking the sidewalks with their merchandise.
The broken water pipe created a nuisance for the residents by flooding the basement.