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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211. I hope we're not putting you to too much trouble.
212. There's going to be trouble when Paul finds out about this.
213. Extra journalists have been sent to the main trouble spots.
214. Hargreaves is the MP who got into trouble with his party's chief whip for opposing the tax reform.
215. If you're not in by midnight, there'll be trouble .
216. Unemployment is rising, prices are increasing; in a nutshell, the economy is in trouble.
217. It gives her a kick to get you into trouble.
218. If you do it, you will be heaping up trouble for yourself.
219. I hope I haven't landed you in trouble with your boss.
220. They has cried wolf so many times, somebody will believe they've in real trouble now.
221. He's one of those people who is very good at bluffing their way out of trouble.
222. A woman in the street saw that he was in trouble and came to his aid.
223. If the company continues on this course, it's heading for financial trouble.
224. If I cop you cheating again you'll be in trouble.
225. Anyone who drives his car at 100 miles an hour is asking for trouble.
226. He has a forbearing nature; he accepts trouble with a smile.
227. Just keep quiet - you're in enough trouble as it is.
228. Jim's always getting himself in trouble,(http://sentencedict.com/trouble.html) but he usually seems to fall on his feet.
229. All the trouble is being caused by a handful of malcontents.
230. They stole the car for a lark, but now they're in trouble.
More similar words: troubled, double, double up, double back, voluble, control group, round and round, no doubt, without doubt, public, publish, publisher, publicly, in public, republic, Republican, publicity, troop, patron, patrol, stroke, strong, publication, control, tropical, courtroom, introduce, electronic, astronomer, introspect.