Antonyms for troublemaker
Grammar : Noun |
Spell : truhb-uhl-mey-ker |
Phonetic Transcription : ˈtrʌb əlˌmeɪ kər |
Definition of troublemaker
Origin :- also trouble-maker, 1843, from trouble (n.) + maker.
- noun person who causes a problem
- We don't know whether you're working for him or not, but you're a troublemaker.
- Extract from : « A World is Born » by Leigh Douglass Brackett
- Throw that anchor overboard, Wally, and Ill tinker with the troublemaker.
- Extract from : « The Motor Girls at Camp Surprise » by Margaret Penrose
- In such cases, Investigations had stepped in and the Martian or Earthling troublemaker had been sent to the rare-earth mines.
- Extract from : « Blind Spot » by Bascom Jones
- Brownie was a troublemaker, Brownie talked too much, Brownie philosophized in a world that ridiculed philosophy.
- Extract from : « Derelict » by Alan Edward Nourse
- And she was in the church yet, a troublemaker sometimes, and a disturber of spiritual peace—but still there.
- Extract from : « Moriah's Mourning and Other Half-Hour Sketches » by Ruth McEnery Stuart
- Yet the bloody shirt lingered long as a troublemaker, and was invoked by both parties.
- Extract from : « Marse Henry (Vol. 2) » by Henry Watterson
- Well, I can hardly be called a troublemaker, and you had a pretty peaceful time with me.
- Extract from : « Creditors; Pariah » by August Strindberg
Synonyms for troublemaker
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