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    trou·ble
    [ˈtrəb(ə)l]
    noun
    troubles (plural noun)
    1. difficulty or problems:
      "I had trouble finding somewhere to park" · "friends should support each other when they are in trouble" · "the scheme ran into trouble" · "our troubles are just beginning"
      • the malfunction of something such as a machine or a part of the body:
        "their helicopter developed engine trouble"
      • effort or exertion made to do something, especially when inconvenient:
        "I wouldn't want to put you to any trouble" · "he's gone to a lot of trouble to help you"
      • a cause of worry or inconvenience:
        "the kid had been no trouble up to now"
      • a particular aspect or quality of something regarded as unsatisfactory or as a source of difficulty:
        "that's the trouble with capitalism"
      • a situation in which one is liable to incur punishment or blame:
        "he's been in trouble with the police"
      • informal
        dated
        used to refer to the condition of a pregnant unmarried woman:
        "a young woman who has gotten herself into trouble"
    2. public unrest or disorder:
      "the cops are preparing for trouble by bringing in tear gas"
      • (the Troubles)
        any of various periods of civil war or unrest in Ireland, especially in 1919–23 and (in Northern Ireland) between 1968 and 1998.
    verb
    troubles (third person present)
    1. cause distress or anxiety to:
      "he was not troubled by doubts" · "it did not trouble me that he had secrets"
      • (trouble about/over/with)
        be distressed or anxious about:
        "she was too concerned with her own feelings to trouble about Clare's" · "there is nothing you need trouble about"
      • cause (someone) pain:
        "my legs started to trouble me"
      • cause (someone) inconvenience (typically used as a polite way of asking someone to do something):
        "sorry to trouble you" · "could I trouble you for a receipt?"
      • make the effort required to do something:
        "oh, don't trouble to answer"
    Origin
    Middle English: from Old French truble (noun), trubler (verb), based on Latin turbidus (see turbid).
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    noun
    1. difficulty or problems:
    2. public unrest or disorder:
      Opposite:
      verb
      1. cause distress or anxiety to:
       
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    3. The term "troubles" refers to1234:
      • A state or condition of distress, annoyance, or difficulty.
      • Problems, difficulties, or worries.
      • A situation that occurs if you do something wrong or break a rule and which will make someone angry or cause you to be punished.
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      : a state or condition of distress, annoyance, or difficulty
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      A state of distress, affliction, difficulty, or need: tried to console them in their trouble; got in trouble with the police.
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      : problems or difficulties : a situation that is difficult or has a lot of problems : a situation that occurs if you do something wrong or break a rule and which will make someone angry or cause you to be punished
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