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trouble
noun
- 1a. Distress, worry or concern;
- Thesaurus: difficulty, strain, stress, cares, worries, distress.
2. Bother or effort, or a cause of this.
- Example: go to a lot of trouble
- Example: The dog was no trouble
- Example: Your trouble is that you're too generous
- Thesaurus: conflict, fighting, feuding, agitation, unrest, rioting, bickering, dispute, argument, quarrelling.
- Form: troubles (usually)
- Form: the Troubles
- Example: heart trouble
- Example: engine trouble
- 1. To cause distress, worry, concern, anger, sadness, etc to
- Example: What's troubling you?
- Thesaurus: annoy, disturb, irritate, bother, vex, worry, harass, disconcert.
- Example: His weak knee always troubled him
- Example: Could I trouble you to open the window a little?
4. To make any effort or take pains.
- Example: He didn't even trouble to tell me what had happened
- Thesaurus: care, bother, be concerned with, make an effort.
- colloq
To behave in a way likely to bring problems or difficulties.
- In difficulties, especially because of doing something wrong or illegal.
- To actively and aggressively seek out an argument or fight.
- To make an effort (to do something, especially to do it well).
