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Definition of trouble
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of trouble is as below...
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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