nuisance value

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nuisance value

He realized the nuisance value of his poorly timed joke.

Definition

Noun: The quality of being an annoyance, hindrance, or inconvenience, often by causing delay, obstruction, or minor trouble, thereby creating an indirect or secondary impact. It refers to the disruptive or bothersome effect something has, even if that is not its primary function.

Usage

"nuisance value" is used to describe the capacity of a person, thing, or situation to be a persistent minor annoyance or to cause practical difficulties that waste time or resources. It often implies that the main impact is one of irritation or hindrance.

Examples
  • The constant paperwork has a high nuisance value for the research team, slowing down their progress.
  • The protesters knew their small group had nuisance value, enough to disrupt the meeting and draw media attention.
  • A software bug might have nuisance value if it forces users to restart the program frequently, even if it doesn't crash the system.
Advanced Usage
  • Strategic Nuisance Value: In contexts like law, business, or activism, something may be said to have "strategic nuisance value" when its capacity to cause annoyance or delay is used deliberately as a tactic to gain an advantage, such as in negotiations or litigation.
    • Example: The lawsuit was filed primarily for its strategic nuisance value, to pressure the company into a settlement.
Variants and Related Words
  • Nuisance (noun): A person, thing, or circumstance causing inconvenience or annoyance.
    • Example: The noisy construction was a nuisance to the neighborhood.
  • Nuisance Factor (noun): A similar term, often used in statistical or experimental contexts to denote an extraneous variable that complicates analysis.
Synonyms
  • Annoyance factor
  • Hindrance
  • Irritant
  • Inconvenience
  • Bother
Related Idioms/Phrases
  • A thorn in one's side: A persistent source of annoyance.
    • Example: The bureaucratic delays were a thorn in the side of the project manager. (This idiom conveys a similar meaning of persistent irritation but is more figurative.)
nuisance value

He realized the nuisance value of his poorly timed joke.

Noun
  1. the quality of an embarrassing situation
    • he sensed the awkwardness of his proposal

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