trouble

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Trouble Definition & Meaning

1. Difficulty or problems that cause inconvenience or distress.

Example: "i'm having trouble with my computer, it keeps freezing."

2. A state of unrest or disturbance caused by conflict or disagreement.

Example: "there was trouble in the streets after the soccer game."

3. To cause distress or inconvenience to someone.

Example: "i don't want to trouble you, but could you help me move this couch?"

4. A person who is causing problems or behaving badly.

Example: "the new student in class is a real troublemaker."

5. To be in danger or at risk of harm or punishment.

Example: "if you don't turn in your homework, you'll be in trouble with the teacher."

Examples of the word trouble used in sentences.

  • Don't hesitate to ask for help if you have trouble understanding the instructions.
  • She often gets into trouble for talking too much in class.
  • The car is having trouble starting this morning.
  • I am having trouble finding my phone.
  • He is in trouble with his boss for being late again.
  • He got in trouble for being late to work.
  • I had trouble finding my keys this morning.
  • The storm caused trouble for many people in the area.
  • They were having trouble understanding the instructions.
  • She caused trouble by spreading rumors about her co-worker.
  • I'm having trouble understanding this math problem.
  • My car broke down on the way to work, and now I'm in trouble.
  • He's been having trouble with his boss at work because of his attitude.
  • I had trouble falling asleep last night because of the noisy neighbors.
  • She got into trouble with the law for stealing from the store.
  • I had trouble sleeping last night because of the loud noises outside.
  • I'm having trouble understanding this complicated math problem.
  • She always seems to find trouble wherever she goes.
  • The company is in trouble due to financial mismanagement.
  • His reckless driving caused him to get into trouble with the law.
  • Despite her best efforts, she could not seem to shake off the trouble that had been plaguing her lately.
  • He knew that he was in trouble the moment he saw the police car pull up outside his house.
  • She had a talent for getting herself into trouble, but somehow always managed to come out unscathed.
  • The political situation was fraught with trouble, and tensions were running high among the different factions.
  • The company was in financial trouble and was struggling to keep its doors open.
  • The politician's past scandal quickly came back to trouble him during the election campaign, damaging his chances of winning.
  • After several failed attempts at fixing the broken machine, the technician realized that she was in for some serious trouble.
  • The athlete's injury caused a lot of trouble, forcing him to take a break from his rigorous training routine.
  • Despite his best efforts, the CEO couldn't shake off the troubling feeling that their upcoming merger was heading towards disaster.
  • The teacher noticed that one of her students was having trouble with the coursework and offered to provide some extra help during lunch breaks.
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