fuss

[fʌs]

fuss Definition

  • 1unnecessary excitement or worry about something
  • 2a show of anger, worry, or excitement that is unnecessary or greater than the situation deserves

Using fuss: Examples

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

  • Example

    She made a big fuss over her son's haircut.

  • Example

    Don't make a fuss over such a small mistake.

  • Example

    He caused a fuss when he found out he wasn't invited to the party.

fuss Synonyms and Antonyms

Antonyms for fuss

Phrases with fuss

  • kick up a fuss

    to complain loudly and angrily about something

    Example

    The customers kicked up a fuss when they found out the store was closing early.

  • to give someone a lot of attention and praise

    Example

    The grandparents always make a fuss of their grandchildren when they come to visit.

  • a situation where people make a lot of fuss about something that is not important

    Example

    The media made much ado about nothing when they reported on the celebrity's new haircut.

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Summary: fuss in Brief

The term 'fuss' [fʌs] refers to unnecessary excitement or worry about something, often involving a show of anger or emotion that is greater than the situation deserves. It can be used in phrases like 'kick up a fuss,' meaning to complain loudly, and 'make a fuss of someone,' meaning to give someone a lot of attention and praise.

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