What is another word for bugbears?

Pronunciation: [bˈʌɡbe͡əz] (IPA)

Bugbears can be described as those things that annoy, bother, or cause great concern to someone. There are several synonyms for this term, including pet peeves, irritants, annoyances, vexations, frustrations, and niggles. These terms all refer to those things that cause discomfort, frustration, or annoyance to individuals. Whether it's a specific behavior, situation, or circumstance, bugbears can vary greatly from person to person. Some may find small annoyances like loud chewing to be their bugbear, while others may have more significant issues like a fear of spiders or heights. Regardless of the form they take, bugbears are a universal human experience that everyone must deal with at some point in their lives.

What are the hypernyms for Bugbears?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

Usage examples for Bugbears

Among the prisoners was a young French royalist named La Bourdonnais: when forced by the conscription to enter Napoleon's service, he chose to serve with the chaloupes "because of his conviction that all these flotillas were nothing but bugbears and would never attempt the invasion so much talked of and in which so few persons really believe."
"The Life of Napoleon I (Volumes, 1 and 2)"
John Holland Rose
Yet perhaps the punishments inflicted upon the condemned were but bugbears invented by the priesthood, which guarded the regulation of the state in order to curb the unruly conduct of the populace and terrify the turbulent transgressors of the law.
"The Complete Historical Romances of Georg Ebers"
Georg Ebers
He complained loudly of thus being in a manner dispossessed of his territories by mere bugbears; but he secretly determined to have the house exorcised by the Dominie.
"Bracebridge Hall, or The Humorists"
Washington Irving

Famous quotes with Bugbears

  • There are numerous bugbears in the profession of a politician. First, ordinary life suffers. Second, there are many temptations to ruin you and those around you. And I suppose third, and this is rarely discussed, people at the top generally have no friends.
    Boris Yeltsin

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