troublemaker

IPA: trˈʌbʌɫmeɪkɝ

noun

  • One who causes trouble, especially one who does so deliberately.
  • A complainer.

trouble maker

IPA: trˈʌbʌɫmˈeɪkɝ

noun

  • Alternative spelling of troublemaker [One who causes trouble, especially one who does so deliberately.]
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Examples of "troublemaker" in Sentences

  • He was labelled as a troublemaker.
  • Mat is known to be a troublemaker.
  • He was quiet but never a troublemaker.
  • He's an enormous troublemaker for sure.
  • He seems to be a bit of a troublemaker.
  • I was a natural ringleader and troublemaker.
  • He is something of a troublemaker and prankster.
  • He is a troublemaker and a student at the university.
  • First Impression: Thanos is described as a troublemaker who’s quick to anger.
  • I knew that spaceman was not a troublemaker so that passes the first criteria.
  • Not to be irreverent, but was that really the first time you'd been called a troublemaker?
  • Other mayors pressed him to raise complaints because he was already known as a troublemaker, they said.
  • McInnis, known as a troublemaker throughout his career, took on a leadership role following his arrival from Portland.
  • He brought an impish energy to his role as harbor patrolman and became known as a troublemaker when he first came to the harbor in 1985.
  • The conductor/pianist/Olympic-class troublemaker is also promoting his new memoir, Music Quickens Time (at least that's the American title, anyway).
  • He was very independent, so he was a combination of a leader and a troublemaker, which is very interesting, and I think his presidency reflected both of those.
  • Even though not all of those membersof the group have done anything wrong, everyone of classified as a troublemaker, criminal or the group as a whole gets a bad reputation (i.e., all of those NFL players are involved in some kind of bad activities and they have no respect for the law).

Examples of "trouble-maker" in Sentences

  • But in his day he was a trouble-maker, particularly for economists.
  • He made a point of being a trouble-maker and was shifted about a lot.
  • He is a trouble-maker, a disturber of the public peace, a shallow-pated demagogue —
  • "He convinced my mother I was a trouble-maker," the daughter of the Hawkins County woman recalled.
  • I love that Jobs has been called a micro-manager, a tough boss, a perfectionist, a trouble-maker and dyslexic.
  • The usual conventions of the genre appear, such as a misunderstood guy known as a trouble-maker for getting into fights.
  • That's what the George H.W. Bush Administration did with another trouble-maker in our neighborhood, Manuel Noriega in Panama.
  • If one trouble-maker gets too many negative ratings on their comments, they automatically lose the ability to continue to comment.
  • His introduction shows how important first impressions can be: Miner arrives to find Jim pranking Dwight and immediately pegs Jim as a lazy trouble-maker, while Dwight appears to be ideal number two material.

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