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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 give
occasion
for labor to; -- used in
polite
phraseology;
as, I will not
trouble
you to
deliver
the
letter..
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Ado
::
Ado (n.)
Doing;
trouble;
difficulty;
troublesome
business;
fuss;
bustle;
as, to make a great ado about
trifles..
Incurrence
::
Incurrence
(n.) The act of
incurring,
bringing
on, or
subjecting
one's self to
(something
troublesome
or
burdensome);
as, the
incurrence
of
guilt,
debt,
responsibility,
etc..
Ugly
::
Ugly
(superl.)
Unpleasant;
disagreeable;
likely
to cause
trouble
or loss; as, an ugly
rumor;
an ugly
customer..
Disease
::
Disease
(v. t.) To
deprive
of ease; to
disquiet;
to
trouble;
to
distress.
Trouble
::
Trouble
(v. t.) To put into
confused
motion;
to
disturb;
to
agitate.
Fireweed
::
Fireweed
(n.) An
American
plant
(Erechthites
hiercifolia),
very
troublesome
in spots where
brushwood
has been
burned..
Untoward
::
Untoward
(a.)
Inconvenient;
troublesome;
vexatious;
unlucky;
unfortunate;
as, an
untoward
wind or
accident..
Bother
::
Bother
(v. i.) To feel care or
anxiety;
to make or take
trouble;
to be
troublesome.
Ail
::
Ail (v. i.) To be
affected
with pain or
uneasiness
of any sort; to be ill or
indisposed
or in
trouble.
Wood Tick
::
Wood tick () Any one of
several
species
of ticks of the genus
Ixodes
whose young cling to
bushes,
but
quickly
fasten
themselves
upon the
bodies
of any
animal
with which they come in
contact.
When they
attach
themselves
to the human body they often
produce
troublesome
sores.
The
common
species
of the
Northern
United
States
is
Ixodes
unipunctata..
Tweague
::
Tweague
(n.) A
pinching
condition;
perplexity;
trouble;
distress.
Bullfly
::
Bullfly
(n.) Any large fly
troublesome
to
cattle,
as the
gadflies
and
breeze
flies..
Carapato
::
Carapato
(n.) A south
American
tick of the genus
Amblyomma.
There are
several
species,
very
troublesome
to man and
beast..
Bother
::
Bother
(v. t.) To
annoy;
to
trouble;
to
worry;
to
perplex.
See
Pother.
Trouble
::
Trouble
(v. t.) To
disturb;
to
perplex;
to
afflict;
to
distress;
to
grieve;
to fret; to
annoy;
to vex.
Perturb
::
Perturb
(v. t.) To
disturb;
to
agitate;
to vex; to
trouble;
to
disquiet.
Charlock
::
Charlock
(n.) A
cruciferous
plant
(Brassica
sinapistrum)
with
yellow
flowers;
wild
mustard.
It is
troublesome
in grain
fields.
Called
also
chardock,
chardlock,
chedlock,
and
kedlock..
Concerned
::
Concerned
(v. t.)
Disturbed;
troubled;
solicitous;
as, to be much
concerned
for the
safety
of a
friend..
Quiet
::
Quiet (a.) Not
giving
offense;
not
exciting
disorder
or
trouble;
not
turbulent;
gentle;
mild; meek;
contented.
Pester
::
Pester
(v. t.) To
trouble;
to
disturb;
to
annoy;
to
harass
with petty
vexations.
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