Meaning & Definition of word "Troublemaker"

Troublemaker

/ˈtrʌbəlˌmeɪkər/

noun:

  • 1. A person who causes problems or difficulties, especially by creating discord or causing disturbances.
    • Example: The principal warned the students that any troublemaker would face serious consequences.
  • 2. Someone who intentionally provokes issues or creates unrest in a group or situation.
    • Example: He was known as the class troublemaker, always stirring up the other students.
  • 3. A person who undermines authority or disrupts harmony.
    • Example: Despite his charm, many considered him a troublemaker in the organization.
  • 4. A person who acts mischievously or engages in questionable behavior.
    • Example: The little boy was labeled a troublemaker after he ran through the neighbors' gardens.

Etymology

Derived from the words 'trouble' (Middle English) and 'maker' (from Old English), referring to one who causes trouble.

Common Phrases and Expressions

troublemaker at heart:

A person who is inherently inclined to cause trouble.

stirring the pot:

Causing discord or conflict intentionally.

making trouble:

Creating difficulties in a situation.

Related Words

instigator:

A person who brings about or initiates something, often in a negative context.

disruptor:

A person or thing that prevents something from continuing in its usual way.

nuisance:

A person, thing, or circumstance causing inconvenience or annoyance.

Slang Meanings of troublemaker

Meaning: bad egg

Example Sentence: He's just a bad egg, always getting into trouble.

Meaning: rascal

Example Sentence: That rascal is always up to something!

Meaning: trouble

Example Sentence: Don't hang out with him; he's pure trouble.