Definition of trouble

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Trouble (v. t.) To put into confused motion; to disturb; to agitate.

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Quiet :: Quiet (a.) Not giving offense; not exciting disorder or trouble; not turbulent; gentle; mild; meek; contented.
Pickle :: Pickle (v. t.) A troublesome child; as, a little pickle..
Mischief :: Mischief (n.) Cause of trouble or vexation; trouble.
Alleviate :: Alleviate (v. t.) To lighten or lessen (physical or mental troubles); to mitigate, or make easier to be endured; as, to alleviate sorrow, pain, care, etc. ; -- opposed to aggravate..
Trouble :: Trouble (v. t.) That which gives disturbance, annoyance, or vexation; that which afflicts..
Drecche :: Drecche (v. t.) To vex; to torment; to trouble.
Beat :: Beat (v. t.) To exercise severely; to perplex; to trouble.
Charge :: Charge (v. t.) Heed; care; anxiety; trouble.
Importunee :: Importunee (a.) Troublesome; vexatious; persistent; urgent; hence, vexatious on account of untimely urgency or perinacious solicitation..
Untoward :: Untoward (a.) Inconvenient; troublesome; vexatious; unlucky; unfortunate; as, an untoward wind or accident..
Trouble :: Trouble (v. t.) To disturb; to perplex; to afflict; to distress; to grieve; to fret; to annoy; to vex.
Miseased :: Miseased (a.) Having discomfort or misery; troubled.
Sag :: Sag (v. i.) Fig.: To lose firmness or elasticity; to sink; to droop; to flag; to bend; to yield, as the mind or spirits, under the pressure of care, trouble, doubt, or the like; to be unsettled or unbalanced..
Wind :: Wind (n.) Air or gas generated in the stomach or bowels; flatulence; as, to be troubled with wind..
Molestful :: Molestful (a.) Troublesome; vexatious.
Disease :: Disease (v. t.) To deprive of ease; to disquiet; to trouble; to distress.
Troublable :: Troublable (a.) Causing trouble; troublesome.
Corn :: Corn (n.) A thickening of the epidermis at some point, esp. on the toes, by friction or pressure. It is usually painful and troublesome..
Ungain :: Ungain (a.) Ungainly; clumsy; awkward; also, troublesome; inconvenient..
Nightmare :: Nightmare (n.) A fiend or incubus formerly supposed to cause trouble in sleep.
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