What is another word for troublemakers?

Pronunciation: [tɹˈʌbə͡lmˌe͡ɪkəz] (IPA)

Troublemakers are individuals who create chaos and disrupt the peace in their surroundings. Synonyms for this term include agitators, rabble-rousers, instigators, provocateurs, and disruptors. Agitators are people who purposely stir up trouble, while rabble-rousers incite crowds to behave in a disruptive manner. Instigators encourage others to act out, and provocateurs use inflammatory language or behavior to provoke a reaction. Disruptors are individuals who intentionally cause interruptions or disturbances of any kind. Utilizing these synonyms in writing or conversation can aid in avoiding repetition and improving communication. Despite the different connotations each term holds, they all refer to individuals who cause trouble in some capacity.

What are the hypernyms for Troublemakers?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

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