Synonym: agitate, bother, discomfort, disquiet, distress, disturb, perturb, plague, stir, upset, vex, worry. Antonym: relieve. Similar words: troubled, double, double up, double back, voluble, control group, round and round, no doubt. Meaning: ['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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121. He's in trouble with the police.
122. Repairing it is more trouble than it's worth.
123. We ran into bad weather/debt/trouble.
124. He's got himself into trouble in a big way.
125. Don't trouble to do it on my behalf.
126. They bounced him from the club for making trouble.
127. He'll cause trouble - you mark my words!
128. We had trouble finding a pure water supply.
129. She's good at talking her way out of trouble.
130. Drinking and driving is a formula for trouble.
131. I've been having trouble with my knee.
132. He has trouble following simple instructions.
133. It cost him a sight of money/trouble.
134. I hear the old rascal's been causing trouble again.
135. I don't wish to trouble them.
136. We should cling together in times of trouble.
137. The trouble irks me a lot.
138. Trouble has blown up at the school.
139. If he runs up against his girlfriend,(http://sentencedict.com/trouble.html)there'll be trouble.
140. We got there without any trouble.
141. Can I trouble you to shut the door?
142. Do you try to keep out of trouble!
143. Driving after drinking alcohol is asking for trouble.
144. We can expect trouble from this moment on.
145. He admitted that their marriage was in trouble.
146. I'll trouble you to watch your manners.
147. There's trouble brewing up in the street.
148. Jim is always getting into trouble with the law.
149. Trouble often comes when you're least expecting it.
150. Could I trouble you for the newspaper?
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