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troublesome
/ ˈtrʌbəlsəm /
adjective
- causing a great deal of trouble; worrying, upsetting, or annoying
- characterized by violence; turbulent
Derived Forms
- ˈtroublesomely, adverb
- ˈtroublesomeness, noun
Other Words From
- trouble·some·ly adverb
- trouble·some·ness noun
- un·trouble·some adjective
Word History and Origins
Origin of troublesome1
Example Sentences
Bluesky has prided itself on centralizing its user experience on one server, meaning its users could only see one feed unaffected by troublesome algorithms that plague platforms like Twitter/X.
“More troublesome, what about the less intelligent, who logically should have less?”
Jos Buttler's troublesome calf has kept him out of action since June, forcing him to watch the rebirth of his side without him.
It was accepted it might be chaotic and troublesome at times, but the difficulties of dealing with the Portuguese would be balanced by success.
As I try to decipher what these polls mean, I often find myself muttering, “Will someone please save me from this troublesome priest?”
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