bane

ਸਰਾਪ
definition
noun
the bane of the decorator is the long, narrow hall
a cause of great distress or annoyance.
example
His dyslexia - the 'bane' of his life - meant that he found writing difficult, and he preferred giving papers at meetings.
This issue has absolutely been the 'bane' of my life in this country for 32 years.
The problem of color description has been a 'bane' to mineralogists.
Those bad tempered personnel manning counters in the revenue offices will no longer be the 'bane' of citizens' existence.
When juvenile nuisance and disorder are the 'bane' of so many neighbourhoods already, some people are not only fuelling this curse, but actually making a profit from it.
Despite the financial security an older man can offer younger women, their eccentricities can be the 'bane' of her life.
In fact the 'bane' of my life was a cousin and his birthday parties.
It's the 'bane' of my life, and probably yours too.
This was because opposable thumbs or not, buttons would forever be the 'bane' of his life.
Even though he considered his older double the 'bane' of his life, he seemed unable to ignore him.
The 73, the busiest bus-route in London, was the 'bane' of my life when I lived in Stoke Newington.
That evil is malevolent violence, a curse that is the 'bane' of our human existence.
They had to be counted, bagged and labelled and they were the 'bane' of my life.
Critics are seen as the 'bane' of writers' lives, torturing their intuitively wrought texts by dissection with a sharp set of surgical knives.
the 'bane' of the decorator is the long, narrow hall
the depressions that were the the 'bane' of her existence
the telephone was the 'bane' of my life
It was the 'bane' of her life, or at least it was presently.
Cell phones make it much easier to suffer through the brutal traffic jams that are the 'bane' of city life around the world.
I have to say that, as a mother, fancy dress is the 'bane' of my life. This week my daughters require no fewer than four outfits, one each for a school event and two more for a party.
All I am to him is the 'bane' of his existence, the blight of his life, the central focus of why he hates his job and wants to kill himself.
You have been the 'bane' of my life ever since you were born with your whining and your constant need of me!
On the other hand there are the low waist pants - the 'bane' of my life.
And this huge and 'baneful' force, this disease of the mind, has once again had its customary consequence.
We campaigned for the lessening of the 'baneful' influences of powerful advertisers and pressure groups in general.
Second, declarations about the 'baneful' influence of popular culture gloss over the dearth of evidence supporting a causal link between watching portrayals of violence and engaging in violent behavior.
In many places in Britain, it was customary to light huge bonfires in the fields to ward off 'baneful' influences, often accompanied by much partying.
Unlike most mayors, he saw that social problem solving goes beyond the province of experts, planners, and managers and that most 'baneful' of concepts, ‘delivering services.’
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