Antonym: untroubled. Similar words: trouble, double, double up, double back, disabled, voluble, control group, round and round. Meaning: ['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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211) And certainly in our troubled times demand for Pfizer's Ben-Gay cream or its panic-attack medicine Xanax should hold steady.
212) "The council has been troubled during its history," Brimmer said, "but the best way to really try to grapple [with] serious problems on the council is from the inside as a member."
213) Some of Ms. Suu Kyi's exiled supporters are considering new tactics to break a decades-old political stalemate in the troubled Southeast Asian nation.
214) More from Ernst: "The testing of historical narratives implies that the wide gap between science and the humanities that so troubled physicist C. P. Snow is actually nonexistent."
215) All they wanted was to make bad blood between them and fish in troubled waters.
216) The pressure is growing on senior bond holders of Europe's troubled banks who might not receive state support to preserve their capital, in other words they are inching closer to a debt restructuring.
217) That number excludes loans backed by the Federal Housing Administration, which traditionally has helped troubled borrowers get mortgages.
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