troublous (Meaning)
troublous (s)
full of trouble
troublous (a.)
Full of trouble; causing trouble.
Synonyms & Antonyms of troublous
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troublous Sentence Examples
- The kingdom descended into troublous times as warring factions vied for power.
- The troublous days of the pandemic brought uncertainty and hardship to many.
- The country's political landscape was marked by a plethora of troublous events.
- Economic turmoil and social unrest created a troublous atmosphere in the city.
- The troublous relationship between the two nations threatened to erupt into war.
- The troublous period of civil unrest left deep scars on the nation's psyche.
- The project encountered many troublous obstacles, delaying its completion.
- The young prince faced troublous challenges as he ascended to the throne.
- The historian chronicled the troublous reign of the ruthless king.
- The troublous waters of the political landscape made it difficult to navigate for the newly elected official.
FAQs About the word troublous
full of troubleFull of trouble; causing trouble.
disturbing, frightening, troubling, nasty, unsettling, troublesome, terrible, upsetting, worrisome, shocking
reassuring, soothing, settling, reassuring, settling, soothing, narcotic, narcotic, comforting, dreamy
The kingdom descended into troublous times as warring factions vied for power.
The troublous days of the pandemic brought uncertainty and hardship to many.
The country's political landscape was marked by a plethora of troublous events.
Economic turmoil and social unrest created a troublous atmosphere in the city.