Your English writing platform
Discover LudwigSuggestions(5)
Dictionary
nuisances
noun
Plural of nuisance
synonyms
Exact(12)
Peter Hanks QC, representing the clinic, told justice Michael McDonald that the council was obligated, under the section 58 of the Act, to stop "nuisances which are, or are liable to be, dangerous to health or offensive".
Other dangers and nuisances that can leak westwards from a badly governed Ukraine include pollution (remember Chernobyl?) and diseases (tuberculosis is rampant).
SHAREHOLDERS can be such nuisances.
Traditionally, airports have been built on urban fringes to serve pre-existing cities. Residents tend to think of them as necessary nuisances.
The kids in "Generation Y", "echo-boomers" and "millennials"—young people who tend to be adept at using media, constantly online and sceptical are increasingly immune to the clichés of prime-time television and radio and mentally tune out these nuisances.
The Chinese see airports as "competitive assets", he says, not "nuisances and environmental threats"—although many cities, inspired by another American-invented term, insist they want to turn themselves into green "eco-cities".
"And I'm actually around to see them, because there are set hours".In this section Sobriety at the Carnival The ghost in the Planalto Fine, as long as we win Of recyclers and rag men ReprintsOther groups are seen as nuisances and are being dealt with brusquely.
Most are "pathetic nuisances" who grope children but commit no other crimes.
Mr Clark and his men once made 165 teenage nuisances run out of town and go on running, mile after mile, prod after prod, until they threw up with exhaustion.
Without a clear signal from upstairs, users will tend to regard security measures as nuisances that prevent them from doing their jobs, and find ways to get around them.Unfortunately, says Mr Charney, senior executives often find computer security too complex.
AMERICA and other countries still have to fine-tune their cyber-defences to distinguish mere nuisances from real menaces.
Write better and faster with AI suggestions while staying true to your unique style.
Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com