Also means
bother
Usage Note
Seccatura is a colloquial and expressive word for an annoying inconvenience or bother — stronger than fastidio and more dismissive. It derives from seccare (to dry out; colloquially, to bore or annoy). The phrase che seccatura! (what a nuisance!) is very common in everyday speech. Plural seccature.
Examples
"Che seccatura dover ricominciare da capo!"
Natural Translation
What a nuisance having to start over from scratch!
Literal Translation
What nuisance must-to-restart from the-beginning!
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