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    has·sle
    /ˈhas(ə)l/

    noun

    verb

    • 1. subject (someone) to harassment or pressure to do something; harass or pester: "you want to sit and relax and not get hassled"

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  2. hassle. noun [ C or U ] informal uk / ˈhæs. ə l / us / ˈhæs. ə l / Add to word list. (a situation causing) difficulty or trouble: I can't face the hassle of moving again. give someone hassle My boss has been giving me a lot of hassle this week. get hassle It's one of the few bars that women can go to and not get any hassle from men.

  3. The meaning of HASSLE is a heated often protracted argument : wrangle. How to use hassle in a sentence.

  4. noun. a disorderly dispute. Synonyms: scrap, row, quarrel, squabble. a problem brought about by pressures of time, money, inconvenience, etc.: Finding a decent place to have lunch in this neighborhood is always a hassle. verb (used without object) , has·sled, has·sling. to dispute or quarrel: children hassling over who has the most toys.

  5. A hassle is a situation that is difficult and involves problems, effort, or arguments with people. [informal] I don't think it's worth the money or the hassle. Weddings are so much hassle that you need a good break afterwards.

  6. n. 1. An argument or a fight. 2. Trouble; bother. v. has·sled, has·sling, has·sles. v.intr. To argue or fight: customers hassling with merchants over high prices. v.tr. To bother or harass: street gangs hassling passersby.

  7. Something that is bothersome or annoying can be called a hassle. It's a huge hassle to go back to the grocery store after unloading fifteen bags and realizing you forgot milk.

  8. Definition of hassle noun in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.