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Trouble
01
a difficult or problematic situation that can cause stress, anxiety or harm
02
the fact or situation of causing a difficulty
03
an angry disturbance
04
an event causing distress or pain
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an effort that is inconvenient
06
a strong feeling of anxiety
07
an unwanted pregnancy
08
illness or pain
to trouble
01
to cause emotional distress, worry, or unease in someone
Transitive: to trouble sb
02
to create difficulty, inconvenience, or disruption for someone
Transitive: to trouble sb
03
to create problems for someone, resulting in hardship
Transitive: to trouble sb
04
to cause someone physical discomfort or distress
Transitive: to trouble sb
05
to make the necessary effort or take the time to do something
Transitive: to trouble to do sth
trouble
n
troublous
adj
troublous
adj
Example
Financial trouble forced the family to sell their house and downsize.
The company faced legal trouble after it was discovered they had violated several regulations.
The car broke down in the middle of nowhere, causing them a lot of trouble.
She knew she was in trouble when she saw the stern look on her teacher's face.
He found himself in trouble after missing several important deadlines at work.