Ado


The meaning of the word Ado is: trouble, difficulty, or complications


Examples:

There was a great deal of ado in trying to stop the committee from cancelling the school talent show, but all of the trouble was worth it since we succeeded.

published by Mariano on 2021-11-18 09:13:01


Few people try to rob banks outright these days since there is so much ado involved, and those complications and difficulties usually get them arrested.

published by Hilton on 2021-10-16 07:02:09


The rivalry between the two families in Romeo and Juliet is exactly what created all of the ado between the titular couple and their romance.

published by Dante on 2021-05-17 05:56:13


If you do not plan before taking complicated action, it is very likely that you will encounter a great deal of ado brought about by your impatience.

published by Prince on 2021-05-09 09:49:02


Shakespeare’s ‘Much Ado About Nothing’ is titled as such precisely because the whole play revolves around trouble brought on because of the character’s petty concerns.

published by Tia on 2021-07-14 05:38:36


Send an example:

Email:
Name:
Example: