"Troublesome" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Troublesome" Meaning

The word "troublesome" means causing problems, difficult to solve or deal with, annoying, or troublesome by providing a nuisance.

"Troublesome" Examples

5 Usage Examples of the Word "Troublesome"


1. Formal Report

Example: The rising level of noise pollution in the city has become a troublesome issue that needs immediate attention from local authorities.

2. Informal Conversation

Example: I had a troublesome time trying to set up my new smart TV. The instruction manual was confusing.

3. Legal Context

Example: The troublesome clause in the contract was later removed after it was deemed unfair by the judge.

4. Scientific Article

Example: The troublesome side effect of the new medication was revealed after a comprehensive clinical trial.

5. Educational Commentary

Example: The troublesome part of this algebraic equation is where we have to apply the quadratic formula.

"Troublesome" Similar Words

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Troubles

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Troubles refer to difficulties, problems, or misfortunes that make someone or something work harder or be more complicated than it was originally intended to be.<br><br>Examples:<br><br> The new employee had trouble adjusting to the new work environment.<br> The car had trouble starting on cold mornings.<br> The troubled relationship between the couple had been causing them a lot of stress.<br><br>In general, the term "troubles" can imply a sense of suffering, hardship, or struggle, and can be used to describe a wide range of negative experiences or circumstances.

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Troubleshoots

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To find and fix problems or bugs in a system, device, or program, often by testing and analyzing it to identify the source of the problem.

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The verb "troughing" generally refers to the act of pulling or dragging something, especially a farm animal, along the ground. However, in an economic context, "troughing" refers to a practice where a person or group leverages their influence to secure corporate donations or favors by giving exclusive benefits to their preferred companies.

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Trounce

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