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troubled
4 ENTRIES FOUND:
troubled
(adjective)
pour
(verb)
trouble
(verb)
water
(noun)
troubled
/
ˈ
trʌbəld/
adjective
troubled
/
ˈ
trʌbəld/
adjective
Britannica Dictionary definition of TROUBLED
[
more troubled; most troubled
]
1
:
worried or anxious
a
troubled
expression/look
She seemed
troubled
about something.
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2
:
having many problems
a
troubled
child/student
These have been
troubled
times.
a
troubled
marriage/relationship
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troubled waters
:
a difficult or confusing situation
He entered the
troubled waters
of the college application process.
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