trouble
trou
ˈtrʌ
tra
ble
bəl
bēl
British pronunciation
/ˈtrʌbəl/

Definition & Meaning of "trouble"in English

Trouble
01

the fact or situation of causing a difficulty

trouble definition and meaning
02

a difficult or problematic situation that can cause stress, anxiety or harm

example
Examples
He found himself in trouble after missing several important deadlines at work.
03

an angry disturbance

04

an event causing distress or pain

05

an effort that is inconvenient

06

a strong feeling of anxiety

07

an unwanted pregnancy

08

illness or pain

to trouble
01

to create problems for someone, resulting in hardship

Transitive: to trouble sb
to trouble definition and meaning
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Examples
The financial crisis troubled many families, causing stress and uncertainty.
02

to cause emotional distress or unease in someone

Transitive: to trouble sb
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Examples
The tragic news deeply troubled her for days.
03

to create difficulty, inconvenience, or disruption for someone

Transitive: to trouble sb
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Examples
I did n’t mean to trouble you by asking for more time on the project.
04

to cause someone physical discomfort or distress

Transitive: to trouble sb
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Examples
The sharp twist in his ankle troubled him for weeks after the fall.
05

to make the necessary effort or take the time to do something

Transitive: to trouble to do sth
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He did n’t trouble to explain his reasons, leaving everyone confused.
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