Ado

/əˈdu/ noun

A state of agitation or fuss; busy activity or trouble and difficulty.

From Middle English 'at do', literally meaning 'at do' or 'to do'. Originally a Norse construction that became fixed in English, meaning the state of having much to do or trouble about something. Shakespeare popularized it in 'Much Ado About Nothing'.

AMብክታ
ARجلبة
BNঝামেলা
CAembull
CSzmatenost
DApostyr
DEAufhebens
ELφασαρία
ESalboroto
FAغوغا
FImeteli
FRagitation
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