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Trouble (Noun)

Meaning 1

An effort that is inconvenient; "I went to a lot of trouble"; "he won without any trouble"; "had difficulty walking"; "finished the test only with great difficulty".

Classification

Nouns denoting acts or actions.

Examples

  • I went to a lot of trouble to fix the car, but it's still not working properly.
  • He won the championship without any trouble, dominating every opponent he faced.
  • After the injury, she had trouble walking for several weeks.
  • I finished the test only with great trouble, struggling to understand the complex questions.
  • The team had trouble communicating effectively on the field, which led to several mistakes.

Synonyms

  • Difficulty

Hypernyms

  • Travail
  • Elbow Grease
  • Exertion
  • Sweat

Related Words

  • Trouble (verb)

Meaning 2

A strong feeling of anxiety; "his worry over the prospect of being fired"; "it is not work but worry that kills"; "he wanted to die and end his troubles".

Classification

Nouns denoting feelings and emotions.

Examples

  • He was beset by trouble after the stock market crashed and wiped out his life savings.
  • The possibility of his family's farm being sold filled him with great trouble and worry.
  • Financial troubles plagued him his whole life and took a toll on his mental health.
  • His thoughts were filled with trouble and unease as he prepared to undergo major surgery.
  • As his exam dates drew near, he found himself unable to focus due to growing trouble.

Synonyms

  • Worry

Hypernyms

  • Anxiety

Related Words

  • Trouble (verb)

Meaning 3

An unwanted pregnancy; "he got several girls in trouble".

Classification

Nouns denoting natural processes.

Examples

  • He got several girls in trouble during his college years, earning him a reputation as a ladies' man with a reckless streak.
  • The young couple was in trouble when they discovered she was pregnant, as they had not planned to start a family so soon.
  • Getting someone in trouble was not something he took pride in, but it had happened more often than he cared to admit.
  • She was in trouble the moment she missed her period, and the pregnancy test confirmed her worst fears.
  • His carefree attitude towards sex had gotten him into trouble more times than he could count, but he never seemed to learn from his mistakes.

Hypernyms

  • Gestation
  • Maternity

Meaning 4

A source of difficulty; "one trouble after another delayed the job"; "what's the problem?".

Classification

Nouns denoting cognitive processes and contents.

Examples

  • The new policy has been a trouble for many employees who are struggling to adapt.
  • The company's financial trouble has led to a significant reduction in staff.
  • Her health trouble has made it difficult for her to travel.
  • The trouble with this plan is that it's too expensive to implement.
  • The family's trouble with their noisy neighbors has been ongoing for months.

Synonyms

  • Problem

Related Words

  • Trouble (verb)
  • Troublous (adjective)

Meaning 5

An event causing distress or pain; "what is the trouble?"; "heart trouble".

Classification

Nouns denoting natural events.

Examples

  • The patient was rushed to the hospital with heart trouble after experiencing severe chest pains.
  • The company's financial trouble led to a significant reduction in staff and operations.
  • The city had been plagued by racial trouble for years, with frequent clashes between rival groups.
  • The mechanic checked the engine and determined that the trouble was a faulty spark plug.
  • After a near-fatal accident on the highway, Sarah began to develop mental trouble and struggled with anxiety.

Hypernyms

  • Occurrent
  • Natural Event
  • Occurrence

Hyponyms

  • Interference
  • Disturbance
  • Bad Luck
  • Blaze
  • Outrage

Related Words

  • Trouble (verb)
  • Troublous (adjective)

Meaning 6

An angry disturbance; "he didn't want to make a fuss"; "they had labor trouble"; "a spot of bother".

Classification

Nouns denoting natural events.

Examples

  • The labor union's strike was causing a lot of trouble at the factory.
  • She tried to avoid trouble by not getting involved in the argument.
  • The neighborhood had been plagued by trouble with gangs for years.
  • He didn't want to cause any trouble, so he kept his opinion to himself.
  • The school had been having trouble with vandalism and needed to increase security.

Synonyms

  • Fuss
  • Hassle
  • Bother

Hypernyms

  • Perturbation
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