bugbear
Americannoun
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any source, real or imaginary, of needless fright or fear.
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a persistent problem or source of annoyance.
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Folklore. a goblin that eats up naughty children.
noun
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a thing that causes obsessive fear or anxiety
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(in English folklore) a goblin said to eat naughty children and thought to be in the form of a bear
Etymology
Origin of bugbear
Example Sentences
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The issue has long been a bugbear of the NFL players' union, which raised the matter again at its annual Super Bowl press conference.
From Barron's
Giving up a beloved pet in order to find somewhere to live has long been a bugbear of those needing to rent.
From BBC
Potholes have become a major bugbear for many drivers.
From BBC
The push factors, meanwhile, are long-standing bugbears - such as a poor regulatory environment, tiresome bureaucracy and a poor ease-of-business climate that has led to an exodus of wealthy, high-earning Indians over the years.
From BBC
One bugbear for her is when parents bring a phone or other device for their children "and they have it on full whack", she says.
From BBC
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