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Definition of trouble
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Trouble
(v. t.) The state of being
troubled;
disturbance;
agitation;
uneasiness;
vexation;
calamity.
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Scratch
::
Scratch
(n.)
Minute,
but
tender
and
troublesome,
excoriations,
covered
with
scabs,
upon the heels of
horses
which have been used where it is very wet or
muddy..
Catachresis
::
Catachresis
(n.) A
figure
by which one word is
wrongly
put for
another,
or by which a word is
wrested
from its true
signification;
as, To take arms
against
a sea of
troubles.
Shak. Her voice was but the
shadow
of a
sound.
Young..
Objection
::
Objection
(n.) Cause of
trouble;
sorrow.
Matter
::
Matter
(n.)
Inducing
cause or
occasion,
especially
of
anything
disagreeable
or
distressing;
difficulty;
trouble..
Bother
::
Bother
(v. t.) To
annoy;
to
trouble;
to
worry;
to
perplex.
See
Pother.
Fash
::
Fash (v. t.) To vex; to
tease;
to
trouble.
Darkness
::
Darkness
(n.) A state of
distress
or
trouble.
Roynish
::
Roynish
(a.)
Mangy;
scabby;
hence,
mean;
paltry;
troublesome..
Troubler
::
Troubler
(n.) One who
troubles
or
disturbs;
one who
afflicts
or
molests;
a
disturber;
as, a
troubler
of the
peace..
Captious
::
Captious
(a.)
Fitted
to
harass,
perplex,
or
insnare;
insidious;
troublesome..
Ascarid
::
Ascarid
(n.) A
parasitic
nematoid
worm,
espec.
the
roundworm,
Ascaris
lumbricoides,
often
occurring
in the human
intestine,
and
allied
species
found in
domestic
animals;
also
commonly
applied
to the
pinworm
(Oxyuris),
often
troublesome
to
children
and aged
persons..
Vexed
::
Vexed (a.)
Annoyed;
harassed;
troubled.
Ail
::
Ail (v. i.) To be
affected
with pain or
uneasiness
of any sort; to be ill or
indisposed
or in
trouble.
Troubled
::
Troubled
(imp. & p. p.) of
Troubl.
Droumy
::
Droumy
(a.)
Troubled;
muddy.
Incommode
::
Incommode
(v. t.) To give
inconvenience
or
trouble
to; to
disturb
or
molest;
to
discommode;
to
worry;
to put out; as, we are
incommoded
by want of
room..
Cheat
::
Cheat (n.) A
troublesome
grass,
growing
as a weed in grain
fields;
--
called
also
chess.
See
Chess..
Trouble
::
Trouble
(v. t.) The state of being
troubled;
disturbance;
agitation;
uneasiness;
vexation;
calamity.
Perturb
::
Perturb
(v. t.) To
disturb;
to
agitate;
to vex; to
trouble;
to
disquiet.
Plaguy
::
Plaguy
(a.)
Vexatious;
troublesome;
tormenting;
as, a
plaguy
horse.
[Colloq.]
Also used
adverbially;
as, He is so
plaguy
proud..
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