trouble

Letters that make trouble

o, b, e, l, r, t, u are letters that make 'trouble'

Words within trouble

rouble, Ro, LE are words within 'trouble'

Words created by adding a letter to the beginning or end of trouble

troubler, troubles, troubled are words created by adding a letter to 'trouble'


11 possible definitions for 'trouble'

Trouble as "an event causing distress or pain"

Under this definition, trouble is a noun and has the following properties:

trouble as a type

'trouble' can be a type of occurrent, natural event, happening, occurrence.

Types of trouble

misfortune, bad luck, affliction, convulsion, embarrassment, outrage, hell, blaze, onslaught, scandal, disturbance, interference, noise are types of 'trouble'.

Derivatives of trouble

disturb, cark, distract, trouble, pain, ail, disquiet, disorder, perturb, unhinge, upset, troublous are derivatives of 'trouble'.

Example of trouble used within this context

"what is the trouble?", "heart trouble"


Trouble as "an angry disturbance"

Under this definition, trouble is a noun and has the following properties:

Synonyms

hassle, fuss, bother have the same meaning as 'trouble'

trouble as a type

'trouble' can be a type of disturbance, perturbation.

Derivatives of trouble

provoke, disoblige, beset, chivy, chevvy, molest, discommode, incommode, harry, harass, inconvenience, trouble, put out, chivvy, hassle, chevy, bother, plague are derivatives of 'trouble'.

Example of trouble used within this context

"he didn't want to make a fuss", "they had labor trouble", "a spot of bother"


Trouble as "a strong feeling of anxiety"

Under this definition, trouble is a noun and has the following properties:

Synonyms

worry has the same meaning as trouble

trouble as a type

'trouble' can be a type of anxiety.

Derivatives of trouble

disturb, cark, distract, disquiet, disorder, perturb, unhinge, trouble, upset, care, worry are derivatives of 'trouble'.

Example of trouble used within this context

"his worry over the prospect of being fired", "it is not work but worry that kills", "he wanted to die and end his troubles"


Trouble as "an unwanted pregnancy"

Under this definition, trouble is a noun and has the following properties:

trouble as a type

'trouble' can be a type of maternity, gestation, pregnancy.

Example of trouble used within this context

"he got several girls in trouble"


Trouble as "cause bodily suffering to and make sick or indisposed"

Under this definition, trouble is a verb and has the following properties:

Synonyms

pain, ail have the same meaning as 'trouble'

trouble as a type

'trouble' can be a type of hurt.

Types of trouble

recrudesce, erupt, break out are types of 'trouble'.

Derivatives of trouble

pain sensation, trouble, ailment, pain, ill, painful sensation, complaint, hurting are derivatives of 'trouble'.


Trouble as "move deeply"

Under this definition, trouble is a verb and has the following properties:

Synonyms

disturb, upset have the same meaning as 'trouble'

trouble as a type

'trouble' can be a type of impress, strike, move, affect.

Types of trouble

agitate, cark, distract, disquiet, disorder, perturb, rouse, unhinge, excite, turn on, commove, charge up, jolt, trouble, charge, distress are types of 'trouble'.

Derivatives of trouble

overthrow, trouble, upset, perturbation, worry, disturbance, derangement are derivatives of 'trouble'.


Trouble as "to cause inconvenience or discomfort to"

Under this definition, trouble is a verb and has the following properties:

Synonyms

disoblige, discommode, incommode, inconvenience, put out, bother have the same meaning as 'trouble'

trouble as a type

'trouble' can be a type of touch on, bear upon, bear on, impact, affect, touch.

Types of trouble

straiten, distress are types of 'trouble'.

Derivatives of trouble

annoyance, inconvenience, infliction, pain, hassle, trouble, botheration, fuss, irritation, vexation, problem, bother, pain in the neck, pain in the ass, incommodiousness are derivatives of 'trouble'.

Example of trouble used within this context

"Sorry to trouble you, but..."


Trouble as "disturb in mind or make uneasy or cause to be worried or alarmed"

Under this definition, trouble is a verb and has the following properties:

Synonyms

cark, distract, disquiet, disorder, perturb, unhinge have the same meaning as 'trouble'

trouble as a type

'trouble' can be a type of disturb, trouble, upset.

Types of trouble

vex, worry are types of 'trouble'.

Derivatives of trouble

disquiet, unease, fluster, uneasiness, trouble, upset, perturbation, worry, disturbance, distraction, anxiousness are derivatives of 'trouble'.


Trouble as "take the trouble to do something, concern oneself"

Under this definition, trouble is a verb and has the following properties:

Synonyms

inconvenience oneself, trouble oneself, bother have the same meaning as 'trouble'

trouble as a type

'trouble' can be a type of strive, reach, strain.

Derivatives of trouble

difficulty, trouble are derivatives of 'trouble'.

Example of trouble used within this context

"He did not trouble to call his mother on her birthday", "Don't bother, please"


Trouble as "a source of difficulty"

Under this definition, trouble is a noun and has the following properties:

Synonyms

problem has the same meaning as trouble

trouble as a type

'trouble' can be a type of difficulty.

Types of trouble

matter, hydra, pressure point, can of worms, deep water, growing pains are types of 'trouble'.

Derivatives of trouble

problematic, problematical, disoblige, discommode, incommode, inconvenience, trouble, put out, debatable, troublous, bother are derivatives of 'trouble'.

Example of trouble used within this context

"one trouble after another delayed the job", "what's the problem?"


Trouble as "an effort that is inconvenient"

Under this definition, trouble is a noun and has the following properties:

Synonyms

difficulty has the same meaning as trouble

trouble as a type

'trouble' can be a type of effort, exertion, travail, elbow grease, sweat.

Types of trouble

the devil, tsuris are types of 'trouble'.

Derivatives of trouble

inconvenience oneself, trouble oneself, trouble, bother are derivatives of 'trouble'.

Example of trouble used within this context

"I went to a lot of trouble", "he won without any trouble", "had difficulty walking", "finished the test only with great difficulty"



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