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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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91) But the face into which he had gazed across the candle-flame had been neither tamed, nor troubled by any foreboding.
92) Two decades later, it was home to more than 100 boys and was hailed as a model facility for troubled youth.
93) If you have faced adversity, learn from those troubled times and begin again.
94) My involvement with counseling was marked by continuing opportunity to learn and by a strange draw toward more and more troubled people.
95) Furthermore, that overtone was of deep concern to all colonizing nations troubled about the issue of racial contact and race mixture.
96) But why should the descendants of Eusthenopteron have troubled to clamber about laboriously on the land?
97) A few dozen herring here or there; nobody troubled: every child went home with a few dozen herring on a string.
98) Gwen finally told her troubled son to clean up his act or get out of her house.
99) He brings his own troubled son along, and the pattern repeats[Sentencedict.com], though with a difference.
100) The relationship of the nuclear family to wider social forms has troubled the historian for a long time.
101) Truscati's job is to run interference for troubled kids with their parents, schools, and the courts.
102) If anyone of you is troubled or needs help please don't hesitate to contact me or my wife.
103) An era will end in Glasgow this morning as high-rise flats in the troubled Gorbals area are blown to the ground.
104) Her eyes turned darkly serious as she began to talk about her troubled past.
105) One had to work under him to discover he never troubled with the charm unless he considered it worth his while.
106) And may peace and harmony return to a troubled people.
107) We help troubled teenagers gain some insight into their own problems.
108) The rich, in their gilded enclaves in the south of the city,(sentencedict.com) are troubled.
109) Outside a mad woman was talking to herself: she wore several coats and had a troubled, concentrated expression.
110) This alternative to the matrixing arrangement is exactly what I used in curing a large, troubled government procurement organization.
111) Butcher was outstanding in Sunderland's defence, despite being troubled by a long-standing knee injury.
112) That summer at Aix was not only brief but troubled.
113) Even White House sources said some aides were deeply troubled by the coffee and believe it should not have occurred.
114) Madge could see that Polly was still troubled, but of course she thought the whole problem was lack of roughage.
115) I have discharged my duty, she thought, I can not be troubled by my conscience in that respect.
116) This is described as the de minimis and serves as confirmation that the vendor will not be troubled by small claims.
117) For troubled marriages, researcher Karen Kayser has found, follow a pattern.
118) He could sec her troubled eyebrows, her tousled hair as she sat brooding about what might be happening in Rome.
119) There is a difference between Ulster and the troubled political entity of Northern Ireland.
120) She is asthmatic, and said she is greatly troubled by episodes of congestion and coughing.
More similar words: troubledoubledouble updouble backdisabledvolublecontrol groupround and roundno doubtchilledskilledbottledso-calleddetailedwithout doubtsettle downacknowledgepublicpublishpublisherin publicrepublicpubliclyRepublicanpublicitytrooppatronpatrolstrokestrong
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