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Sentence count:217+14Posted:2016-07-23Updated:2020-07-24
Antonym: untroubledSimilar words: troubledoubledouble updouble backdisabledvolublecontrol groupround and roundMeaning: ['trʌbl]  adj. 1. characterized by or indicative of distress or affliction or danger or need 2. characterized by unrest or disorder or insubordination. 
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61) Oliver and Rain exchanged troubled glances.
62) Local businesses have been buffeted by the troubled economy.
63) But something still troubled the chief inspector.
64) Wingo is the troubled central character of Conroy's novel.
65) Thorfinn had not even troubled to wear his helmet.
66) No such thoughts troubled her, he fancied.
66) Wish you can benefit from our online sentence dictionary and make progress day by day!
67) Super-SARA has had a long and troubled gestation period.
68) She remains deeply troubled by separatist movements.
69) But the bruise on her ear troubled Kathy.
70) The troubled province is a hotbed of ethnic violence.
71) Neither batsman was troubled although Morris always looked the more positive player, thumping 11 fours in his 134 ball unbeaten 98.
72) As the priest was about to strike her, anguish troubled every man there and all bowed their heads.
73) Polreis' case has attracted attention among support networks for adoptive parents of troubled foreign children.
74) Most stockbroking analysts believe it inevitable that the troubled electronics group will be taken over.
75) These troubled souls are mostly killed in the train crash.
76) Quite frankly, I'm very troubled by what you've told me.
77) The rehabilitation of the troubled fine china and crystal maker is likely to continue to be slow and painful.
78) Is not that the best investment that we can make in the long-term future for that troubled area?
79) Impulses of attraction towards beautiful forms or faces troubled him frequently for the next two years at Oxford.
80) In the next chapter[sentencedict.com], detailed recommendations are given for identifying and evaluating these troubled students.
81) But Symington is never troubled by the here and now.
82) Crisis resolution may require the intervention and assistance of two people from outside the troubled department.
83) The 30-year-old midfielder had been troubled by a hamstring injury but will be all right to play.
84) Blacks troubled him most because the sight of a white worker emptying shit cans engaged their attention.
85) Nor was Baldwin troubled with the industrial unrest which culminated in the General Strike during his first administration.
86) But she looks troubled, unsure of herself - perhaps because her bosom is merely average, one has seen bigger.
87) The decision was an uncomfortable one which had troubled Ministers over several months and caused dissension in the Labour Party.
88) This troubled them a bit because they were impatient to learn.
89) They exchanged meaningful glances from time to time - and it was apparent that his brother was as troubled as he by the disturbing events.
90) It was the final ignominy in the short, troubled history of the club that nearly made it to the First Division.
More similar words: troubledoubledouble updouble backdisabledvolublecontrol groupround and roundno doubtchilledskilledbottledso-calleddetailedwithout doubtsettle downacknowledgepublicpublishpublisherin publicrepublicpubliclyRepublicanpublicitytrooppatronpatrolstrokestrong
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