Advertisement
Advertisement
nettlesome
[ net-l-suhm ]
adjective
- causing irritation, vexation, or annoyance:
to cope with a nettlesome situation.
- easily provoked or annoyed:
to become nettlesome over trivial matters.
nettlesome
/ ˈnɛtəlsəm /
adjective
- causing or susceptible to irritation
Word History and Origins
Origin of nettlesome1
Example Sentences
The delays are particularly nettlesome for the Arlington, Va., aerospace giant because it’s years behind SpaceX in launching a crewed capsule to service the space station.
Abortion has long been a nettlesome issue for Trump, whose stated views have evolved over the decades from supporting to staunchly opposing legalized abortion.
But, for the prosecutors, the fractured gun parts have raised nettlesome questions about the integrity of the firearm.
The same can’t be said of several recent top editors of the New York Times, hobbled variously by nettlesome personalities, bad timing and worse luck.
Perhaps, some analysts suggested, it marked the demise of a nettlesome character whose usefulness — as a deniable military asset, international fixer and pro-Kremlin master of the media dark arts — had run its course.
Advertisement
Related Words
Advertisement
Advertisement
Advertisement
Browse