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trouble

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[ English

[ Pronunciation

[ Noun

Singular
trouble

Plural
troubles

trouble (plural troubles)

  1. A distressful or dangerous situation.
  2. A difficulty contributing to such a situation
  3. Efforts taken.
  4. A malfunction, as in "heart trouble".
  5. A violent occurrence.

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[ Verb

Infinitive
to trouble

Third person singular
troubles

Simple past
troubled

Past participle
troubled

Present participle
troubling

to trouble (third-person singular simple present troubles, present participle troubling, simple past and past participle troubled)

  1. To bother; to annoy.

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[ Verb

trouble

  1. First-person singular present indicative of troubler.
  2. Third-person singular present indicative of troubler.
  3. First-person singular present subjunctive of troubler.
  4. Third-person singular present subjunctive of troubler.
  5. Second-person singular imperative of troubler.
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