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Sentence count:230+90 Only show simple sentencesPosted: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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61. Revealing confidential information to a rival company could land you in serious trouble with your boss.
62. The doctor opened up his stomach to get at the source of the trouble.
63. The boy caused a lot of trouble to his parents;he was always in trouble.
64. His refusal to pay the fine got him into even more trouble.
65. If she finds out he's been playing around with his secretary, there'll be trouble.
66. Friends are angels who lift us to our feet when your wings have trouble remembering how to fly.
67. It's not the first time that the paper has been in trouble for printing untruths about people's private lives.
67. Sentencedict.com try its best to gather and make good sentences.
68. I'm no good at slimming. The trouble is, I've got no will power.
69. The manager was most amenable: nothing was too much trouble.
70. A number of football fans had been ejected from the bar for causing trouble.
71. Some people looking after elderly parents have trouble with the role reversal involved.
72. The nurse was having trouble finding a vein in his arm.
73. I have no trouble,just a sense of security is too weak.
74. There are recognised black spots in marriages which can lead to trouble.
75. You've brought enough dishonour on your family already without causing any more trouble.
76. The form was terribly complicated and I had a lot of trouble with it.
77. It's more trouble than it's worth to take it back to the shop and ask for a replacement.
78. The trouble with you is you don't really want to work.
79. He diagnosed the trouble that caused the engine to knock.
80. Many people are now having trouble making their monthly house payments.
81. I'm just sorry about all the trouble I've caused her.
82. The couple laughed off rumours that their marriage was in trouble.
83. A point less trouble, will be more happy; forget the troubles, will be happy all the time.
84. We're having a lot of trouble with the new computer system.
85. Whenever you need me, Ill be here. Whenever youre in trouble, Im always near.
86. There's a jinx on/Someone's put a jinx on this car: it's always giving me trouble.
87. We are not prepared to write a blank cheque for companies that have run into trouble.
88. He could make trouble for me if he wanted to.
89. He's the chief trouble - maker; the others just follow his lead.
90. Her marriage is in trouble and she is desperately unhappy.
More similar words: troubleddoubledouble updouble backvolublecontrol groupround and roundno doubtwithout doubtpublicpublishpublisherpubliclyin publicrepublicRepublicanpublicitytrooppatronpatrolstrokestrongpublicationcontroltropicalcourtroomintroduceelectronicastronomerintrospect
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