Ado - English meaning
əˈduː
Ado – definitions in English dictionary
nounA state of agitation or fuss, especially about something unimportant.
Usage examples:
This is much ado about almost nothingSynonims:
FussTroubleBotherUpsetAgitationCommotionStirHubbubConfusionExcitementTumultDisturbanceHurly-burlyUproarFlurryTo-doPalaverRigmaroleBrouhahaFuroreFuss and feathersTamashaH
suffixForming nouns such as bravado, desperado.
nounDelay or unnecessary activity
Usage examples:
Without further ado, i shall introduce tonight’s speaker.
nounA lot of activity, worry, or excitement that is unnecessary or greater than the situation deserves
Usage examples:
Most state flags were adopted with little ado many years ago., without ado, it became the most wide…
nounMuch more activity, worry, or excitement than the situation deserves
Usage examples:
I had the feeling that the "3d experience" would be much ado about nothing.
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Word origin
from Spanish and Portuguese -ado, or refashioning of Italian -ata, Spanish -ada, based on Latin -atus (past participial suffix of verbs ending in -are ).
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