Crossword-Solution: BUGBEAR 7 letters, 49 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 12

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Word Word Type Definition
Bugbear n. Something frightful, as a specter; anything imaginary that
causes needless fright; something used to excite needless fear; also,
something really dangerous, used to frighten children, etc.
Bugbear n. Same as Bugaboo.
Bugbear a. Causing needless fright.
Bugbear v. t. To alarm with idle phantoms.

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BUGBEAR anagram BURBAGE

We have 49 clues for the answer “BUGBEAR”

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thing that causes obsessive anxiety 1 answer
Any source of needless fright. 1 answer
Continuing annoyance 1 answer
Continuing source of irritation 1 answer
Imaginary source of fear 1 answer
Persistent problem 1 answer
Pet hate 1 answer
Tiny relative of a grizzly? 1 answer
dreaded thing 1 answer
Constant irritant 2 answers
IMAGINARY terror 2 answers
Thought causing persistent but often needless worry 2 answers
Scarebabe. 3 answers
Object of dread 4 answers
ALARMISM 6 answers
Bugaboo 6 answers
part0301TERRIFYING person 6 answers
A FOOLISH CONSISTENCY IS THE HOBGOBLIN OF LITTLE MINDS--RALPH WALDO EMERSON 11 answers
repugnancy 13 answers
visitation 15 answers
Ogre 18 answers
black beast 19 answers
Bogeyman 19 answers
disrelish 20 answers
succubus 23 answers
bete noire 25 answers
incubus 27 answers
HATER? 33 answers
goblin 33 answers
DANGER ___ 35 answers
Bogey 35 answers
Pitfall 39 answers
disfavour 39 answers
Detestation 43 answers
hobgoblin 43 answers
DEMON ___ 46 answers
Trial 47 answers
Bane 49 answers
anathema 56 answers
Burden 58 answers
intimidation 59 answers
avoidance 60 answers
Pest 62 answers
FEAR_ 67 answers
Abomination 68 answers
Dislike 68 answers
Plague 70 answers
horror 72 answers
Adversity 74 answers
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
TERAE
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with BUGBEAR (5)

Indeed, the use of `bug' to mean an industrial defect was already established in Thomas Edison's time, and `bug' in the sense of an disruptive event goes back to Shakespeare! In the first edition of Samuel Johnson's dictionary one meaning of `bug' is "A frightful object; a walking spectre"; this is traced to `bugbear', a Welsh term for a variety of mythological monster which (to complete the circle) has recently been reintroduced into the popular lexicon through fantasy role-playing games.
The Jargon File, Version 2.9.10, 01 Jul 1992 Various 1992
From the time of his joining the Spearmen, Thomas Smith became in consequence a bugbear to his brethren in the faith.
Records of a Family of Engineers Robert Louis Stevenson 2010
This was easily ascertained; for Caleb had been in the village one morning by five o’clock, to borrow “twa chappins of ale and a kipper” for the messenger’s refreshment, and the poor fellow had been ill for twenty-four hours at Luckie Sma’trash’s, in consequence of dining upon “saut saumon and sour drink.” So that the existence of a correspondence betwixt the Marquis and his distressed kinsman, which Sir William Ashton had sometimes treated as a bugbear, was proved beyond the possibility of further doubt.
The Bride of Lammermoor Sir Walter Scott 1996
And where do most of them go to? Not to strengthen and develop our colonies, but the United States--a not always friendly people, and just now your free-trader's bugbear!” “Well, well,” said the minister, “drop that question.
Ginx's Baby Edward Jenkins 1996
What have I done to be made a bugbear of, and to be shunned and dreaded as if I brought the plague? He’ll tell you that I have no natural affection; and that I care no more for Nell, for her own sake, than I do for him.
The Old Curiosity Shop Charles Dickens 1996

Quotes with BUGBEAR (3)

The stakes in this game are not low. Our enterprise is no less than the introduction of an alternative language, and with the language an altered perspective, for a group of phenomena that tradition tended to refer to with such words as 'spirituality', 'piety', 'morality', 'ethics' and 'asceticism'. If the manoeuvre succeeds, the conventional concept of religion, that ill-fated bugbear from the prop studios of modern Europe, will emerge from these investigations as the great …
Peter Sloterdijk Du musst dein Leben andern
A nickname is the heaviest stone that the devil can throw at a man. It is a bugbear to the imagination, and, though we do not believe in it, it still haunts our apprehensions.
William Hazlitt
Unlike our neighbours on the mainland of Europe, we have resisted creating an academy to legislate over proper English. We each have our linguistic bugbear, but few of us would want to freeze our mother tongue.
Susie Dent
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Appears in: NYT.

Used 6 times in crossword archives (1952–2022).