Troublesome
adjective
1.
causing trouble, annoyance, or difficulty; vexatious:
a troublesome situation; a troublesome person.
2.
laborious; difficult.
3.
Archaic. full of distress or affliction.
adjective
1.
causing a great deal of trouble; worrying, upsetting, or annoying
2.
characterized by violence; turbulent
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- Trouble someone for
Politely ask for something, as in May I trouble you for a drink of water? This idiom uses trouble in the sense of “disturb.” [ Mid-1800s ]
- Trouble-spot
noun 1. an area in which trouble exists or is expected to develop: There are several diplomatic trouble spots in Central America. trouble spot noun 1. a place of recurring trouble, esp of political unrest
- Troubling
verb (used with object), troubled, troubling. 1. to disturb the mental calm and contentment of; worry; distress; agitate. 2. to put to inconvenience, exertion, pains, or the like: May I trouble you to shut the door? 3. to cause bodily pain, discomfort, or disorder to; afflict: to be troubled by arthritis. 4. to annoy, vex, […]
- Troublous
adjective 1. characterized by trouble; unsettled: troublous times. 2. turbulent; stormy: a troublous sea. 3. causing annoyance; troublesome. 4. causing disturbance; restless: a troublous preacher. adjective 1. (archaic or literary) unsettled; agitated
- Trouch
noun 1. (Southwest English, dialect) rubbish; junk
