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Sentence count:230+90Posted:2016-08-07Updated:2020-07-24
Synonym: agitatebotherdiscomfortdisquietdistressdisturbperturbplaguestirupsetvexworryAntonym: relieveSimilar words: troubleddoubledouble updouble backvolublecontrol groupround and roundno doubtMeaning: ['trʌbl]  n. 1. a source of difficulty 2. an angry disturbance 3. an event causing distress or pain 4. an effort that is inconvenient 5. a strong feeling of anxiety 6. an unwanted pregnancy. v. 1. move deeply 2. to cause inconvenience or discomfort to 3. disturb in mind or make uneasy or cause to be worried or alarmed 4. take the trouble to do something; concern oneself 5. cause bodily suffering to and make sick or indisposed. 
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151. I've told him that he's heading for trouble, but he doesn't listen - it's just water off a duck's back.
152. At the first hint of trouble, I will call the police.
153. It seemed to me that she was in trouble whether Mahoney lived or died.
154. Analysts warned that Europe's most powerful economy may be facing trouble.
155. This is not the first time his exploits have landed him in trouble.
156. He felt a sharp twinge of guilt for not taking the trouble to visit her.
157. Students growing up from nursery school to college have trouble dealing with realities.
158. She has a good voice but has trouble hitting the high notes.
159. The new tax regulations have landed some of the smaller companies in serious trouble.
160. We must stand side by side in this trouble and help each other.
161. But no one ever remembers - that's the trouble .
162. She was fitted with a pacemaker after suffering serious heart trouble.
163. They are assured of an enjoyable and trouble - free holiday.
164. She'll be in big trouble if she crashes Sam's car.
165. The government warned that police would take tougher measures to contain the trouble.
166. He let me down when I was in deep trouble.
167. Many shops along the route have been boarded up in case of trouble.
168. I'm having trouble giving shape to my ideas in this essay.
169. Don't trouble to see me to the door. I'll let myself out.
170. I don't expect we'll have any more trouble from him.
171. They've obviously gone to a lot of trouble to arrange everything.
172. To go ahead with the match after such clear advice had been asking for trouble.
173. Owing to engine trouble,(www.Sentencedict.com) the plane had to make a forced landing.
174. You'll be in trouble if you don't watch your step.
175. This faulty connection is the source of the engine trouble.
176. I don't want to put you to a lot of trouble.
177. The trouble with her is she needs her daily fix of publicity.
178. Don't egg him on! He gets himself into enough trouble without your encouragement.
179. I think the trouble will clear up in a couple of days.
180. He was asking for trouble when he insulted their country.
More similar words: troubleddoubledouble updouble backvolublecontrol groupround and roundno doubtwithout doubtpublicpublishpublisherpubliclyin publicrepublicRepublicanpublicitytrooppatronpatrolstrokestrongpublicationcontroltropicalcourtroomintroduceelectronicastronomerintrospect
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