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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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Nightmare
::
Nightmare
(n.) A
condition
in sleep
usually
caused
by
improper
eating
or by
digestive
or
nervous
troubles,
and
characterized
by a sense of
extreme
uneasiness
or
discomfort
(as of
weight
on the chest or
stomach,
impossibility
of
motion
or
speech,
etc.),
or by
frightful
or
oppressive
dreams,
from which one wakes after
extreme
anxiety,
in a
troubled
state of mind;
incubus..
Magnanimity
::
Magnanimity
(n.) The
quality
of being
magnanimous;
greatness
of mind;
elevation
or
dignity
of soul; that
quality
or
combination
of
qualities,
in
character,
which
enables
one to
encounter
danger
and
trouble
with
tranquility
and
firmness,
to
disdain
injustice,
meanness
and
revenge,
and to act and
sacrifice
for noble
objects..
Bullfly
::
Bullfly
(n.) Any large fly
troublesome
to
cattle,
as the
gadflies
and
breeze
flies..
Comfort
::
Comfort
(n.)
Encouragement;
solace;
consolation
in
trouble;
also, that which
affords
consolation..
Ado
::
Ado (n.)
Doing;
trouble;
difficulty;
troublesome
business;
fuss;
bustle;
as, to make a great ado about
trifles..
Incumbrance
::
Incumbrance
(n.) A
burdensome
and
troublesome
load;
anything
that
impedes
motion
or
action,
or
renders
it
difficult
or
laborious;
clog;
impediment;
hindrance;
check..
Hyoscyamus
::
Hyoscyamus
(n.) The
leaves
of the black
henbane
(Hyoscyamus
niger),
used in
neuralgic
and
pectorial
troubles..
Disease
::
Disease
(n.) Lack of ease;
uneasiness;
trouble;
vexation;
disquiet.
Thorny
::
Thorny
(superl.)
Like a thorn or
thorns;
hence,
figuratively,
troublesome;
vexatious;
harassing;
perplexing..
Release
::
Release
(n.) To
relieve
from
something
that
confines,
burdens,
or
oppresses,
as from pain,
trouble,
obligation,
penalty..
Elenge
::
Elenge
(a.)
Sorrowful;
wretched;
full of
trouble.
Snare
::
Snare (n.)
Hence,
anything
by which one is
entangled
and
brought
into
trouble..
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..
Pains
::
Pains (n.)
Labor;
toilsome
effort;
care or
trouble
taken;
--
plural
in form, but used with a
singular
or
plural
verb,
commonly
the
former..
Bore
::
Bore (v. t.) To weary by
tedious
iteration
or by
dullness;
to tire; to
trouble;
to vex; to
annoy;
to
pester.
Good
::
Good
(superl.)
Possessing
desirable
qualities;
adapted
to
answer
the end
designed;
promoting
success,
welfare,
or
happiness;
serviceable;
useful;
fit;
excellent;
admirable;
commendable;
not bad,
corrupt,
evil,
noxious,
offensive,
or
troublesome,
etc..
Troubler
::
Troubler
(n.) One who
troubles
or
disturbs;
one who
afflicts
or
molests;
a
disturber;
as, a
troubler
of the
peace..
Cumber
::
Cumber
(v. t.) To rest upon as a
troublesome
or
useless
weight
or load; to be
burdensome
or
oppressive
to; to
hinder
or
embarrass
in
attaining
an
object,
to
obstruct
or
occupy
uselessly;
to
embarrass;
to
trouble..
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..
Care
::
Care (n.) A
burdensome
sense of
responsibility;
trouble
caused
by
onerous
duties;
anxiety;
concern;
solicitude.
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