hassling

[ˈhæsəlɪŋ]

hassling Definition

  • 1to bother or annoy someone by repeatedly asking them to do something
  • 2to argue or fight with someone

Using hassling: Examples

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

  • Example

    Stop hassling me about the report, I'll finish it soon.

  • Example

    The kids were hassling each other over the toys.

  • Example

    He was hassling the bouncer to let him in the club.

  • Example

    She was hassling with her boss over the deadline.

hassling Synonyms and Antonyms

Phrases with hassling

  • hassle-free

    without any difficulty or problems

    Example

    The hotel offers hassle-free check-in and check-out services.

  • the busy and noisy activity of a place

    Example

    I prefer to live in a quiet neighborhood away from the hassle and bustle of the city.

  • the level of difficulty or inconvenience involved in doing something

    Example

    The hassle factor of renewing my driver's license online was much lower than going to the DMV in person.

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Summary: hassling in Brief

'Hassling' [ˈhæsəlɪŋ] is a verb that means to bother or annoy someone by repeatedly asking them to do something or to argue or fight with someone. It can be used in various contexts such as work, school, or social situations. 'Hassling' can also be used in phrases like 'hassle-free,' which means without any difficulty or problems, and 'hassle factor,' which refers to the level of difficulty or inconvenience involved in doing something.