hassel

[ˈhæsəl]

hassel Definition

  • 1a bush or small tree that bears edible nuts
  • 2a situation that is annoying or causes trouble

Using hassel: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "hassel" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    I don't want to deal with the hassle of returning this item.

  • Example

    Growing hazelnuts requires a lot of work, but the payoff is worth the hassle.

  • Example

    The long lines at the airport were a real hassle.

  • Example

    I'm tired of all the hassles that come with owning a car.

hassel Synonyms and Antonyms

Phrases with hassel

  • hassle-free

    without difficulty or inconvenience

    Example

    The company promises a hassle-free experience for its customers.

  • the noise and activity of a busy place

    Example

    I prefer to avoid the hassle and bustle of the city and spend my weekends in the countryside.

  • the level of difficulty or inconvenience involved in a task or situation

    Example

    The hassle factor of getting a visa for that country is very high.

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Summary: hassel in Brief

The term 'hassel' [ˈhæsəl] refers to a bush or small tree that bears edible nuts, as well as a situation that is annoying or causes trouble. It is often used to describe situations that are inconvenient or difficult, such as 'The long lines at the airport were a real hassle.' 'Hassel' extends into phrases like 'hassle-free,' denoting ease, and 'hassle factor,' indicating the level of difficulty.