Troublous (Adjective)
Meaning
Full of trouble; "these are troublous times".
Classification
All adjective clusters.
Examples
- The troublous era of economic instability was finally coming to an end, leaving many families in relief.
- In the city's history, the past decade had been marked as one of the most troublous, plagued by civil unrest and protests.
- She grew up in a troublous household where arguing and screaming matches were the norm, leading her to develop coping mechanisms.
- After months of peace talks, the warring nations found themselves once again in troublous waters, facing another cycle of conflict.
- Living through a pandemic had shown him the troublous nature of human resilience and how communities came together in the darkest times.