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trouble
noun
-
trouble
problems
or
difficulties
that
make
something
hard
to
do
or
deal
with
•
The
hikers
had
trouble
finding
the
trail
after
the
storm
.
The
hikers
had
trouble
finding
the
trail
after
the
storm
.
•
If
your
phone
gives
you
any
trouble
,
just
restart
it
.
If
your
phone
gives
you
any
trouble
,
just
restart
it
.
From
Old
French
"
truble
",
from
Latin
"
turbulus
"
meaning
disturbed
or
confused
.
noun
-
trouble
a
state
in
which
someone
is
likely
to
be
punished
or
face
negative
consequences
•
The
boys
were
in
trouble
for
breaking
the
window
.
The
boys
were
in
trouble
for
breaking
the
window
.
•
If
you
cheat
on
the
exam
,
you
’
ll
get
into
serious
trouble
.
If
you
cheat
on
the
exam
,
you
’
ll
get
into
serious
trouble
.
noun
-
trouble
extra
effort
or
inconvenience
needed
to
do
something
•
It
’
s
no
trouble
at
all
to
drive
you
to
the
station
.
It
’
s
no
trouble
at
all
to
drive
you
to
the
station
.
•
Don
’
t
go
to
the
trouble
of
cooking
;
we
can
order
pizza
.
Don
’
t
go
to
the
trouble
of
cooking
;
we
can
order
pizza
.
noun
a
particular
problem
with
a
part
of
the
body
,
a
machine
,
or
a
system
•
He
has
knee
trouble
after
years
of
running
.
He
has
knee
trouble
after
years
of
running
.
•
The
car
’
s
engine
trouble
kept
getting
worse
.
The
car
’
s
engine
trouble
kept
getting
worse
.
verb
-
trouble
,
troubling
,
troubles
,
troubled
to
make
someone
feel
worried
or
upset
•
The
idea
of
losing
his
job
troubled
him
all
night
.
The
idea
of
losing
his
job
troubled
him
all
night
.
•
It
troubles
me
that
we
still
have
no
answer
.
It
troubles
me
that
we
still
have
no
answer
.
verb
-
trouble
,
troubling
,
troubles
,
troubled
to
bother
someone
by
asking
them
to
do
something
•
Could
I
trouble
you
for
a
glass
of
water
?
Could
I
trouble
you
for
a
glass
of
water
?
•
Sorry
to
trouble
you
,
but
do
you
have
change
for
the
bus
?
Sorry
to
trouble
you
,
but
do
you
have
change
for
the
bus
?