troublesomeness
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Definition
Noun: The quality or state of being troublesome; the characteristic of causing difficulty, inconvenience, or anxiety.
Usage
"Troublesomeness" is a formal noun used to describe the inherent property of something that makes it a source of trouble, worry, or bother. It refers to the degree or fact of being problematic.
Examples
- The main troublesomeness of the old software was its constant need for updates.
- He underestimated the troublesomeness of commuting such a long distance every day.
- The report detailed the troublesomeness associated with the new regulations.
Advanced Usage
- The word is often used in more analytical, descriptive, or formal contexts (e.g., reports, assessments) rather than in everyday conversation.
- It can be used to abstractly compare the problematic nature of different situations or objects.
- A cost-benefit analysis must consider the troublesomeness of implementation.
Variants and Related Words
- Troublesome (adjective): Causing trouble or anxiety; difficult.
- a troublesome problem
- Trouble (noun/verb): The root word denoting problems, difficulty, or effort.
Synonyms
- Bother
- Inconvenience
- Nuisance
- Worrisomeness
- Vexatiousness
Antonyms
- Convenience
- Simplicity
- Helpfulness
Noun
- a difficulty that causes anxiety