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Trouble as a Noun has these synonyms:
care, be concerned, take the trouble or the time, go to the trouble, bother, exert (oneself), concern (oneself), take painsExample: He never troubled to find out if his family was safe.
discommode, incommode, impose on, inconvenience, put out, thank
Example: I'll trouble you to turn off the light when you leave the room.
Trouble as a Verb has these synonyms:
affliction, defect, disability, disease, ailment, illness, sickness, disorder, complaintExample: With her trouble she ought to see a doctor.
annoy, irritate, irk, vex, bother, plague, pester, torment, harass, hector, harry, provoke, nettle, exasperate, ruffle, get or grate on (someone's) nerves, give (someone) a hard time, get under (someone's) skin
Example: Vincent keeps troubling me for advice on starting a new business.
bother, upset, anguish, alarm, worry, afflict, agitate, disquiet, discomfit, make uncomfortable, grieve, perturb, discommode, inconvenience, discompose, discountenance, put out, burden, encumber, weigh down
Example: I don't mean to trouble you with my problems, but I have no one else to turn to.
disorder, agitation, row, disturbance, turbulence, tumult, upset, dissatisfaction, unrest, discord, dispute, turmoil, rebellion, revolt, uprising, outbreak, fighting, fight, skirmishing, skirmish
Example: The trouble began when workers refused to allow management to hire replacements.
distress, worry, concern, difficulty, discomfort, unpleasantness, inconvenience, vexation, grief, woe, affliction, disquiet, suffering, tribulation, anxiety, torment, anguish, strife
Example: Her trouble began when her ex-husband stopped paying for child support. How can someone so insignificant cause so much trouble.
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