predicament, stress, anxiety, pain, unrest, mess, danger, inconvenience, strife, strain, difficulty, suffering, disturbance, struggle, woe, dilemma, problem, disorder, concern, hardship.
What is the synonym word of trouble?
What is another word for trouble?
| difficulty | bother |
|---|---|
| distress | concern |
| problems | anxiety |
| irritation | annoyance |
| disquiet | inconvenience |
What do you call a difficult person?
3 demanding, fastidious, fractious, fussy, hard to please, intractable, obstreperous, perverse, refractory, rigid, tiresome, troublesome, trying, unaccommodating, unamenable, unmanageable. 4 dark, full of hardship, grim, hard, straitened, tough, trying.
Who is a problematic person?
The Merriam-Webster dictionary defines the word problematic as “posing a problem: difficult to solve or decide.” I define problematic as someone or something you don’t personally agree with. While to others, the person you see as problematic might be normal or even enjoyable to them.
What is the verb form of strength?
Word family (noun) strength (adjective) strong (verb) strengthen (adverb) strongly.
Is the word ‘trouble’ a noun?
The noun trouble can be countable or uncountable. In more general, commonly used, contexts, the plural form will also be trouble. However, in more specific contexts, the plural form can also be troubles e.g. in reference to various types of troubles or a collection of troubles.
What is an antonym for trouble?
trouble(v) Synonyms: disturb, vex, agitate, confuse, perplex, distress, annoy, harass, tease, molest, grieve, mortify, oppress. Antonyms: compose, calm, allay, appease, please, soothe, delight, gratify, recreate, entertain, relieve, refresh.
What is another word for stirring up trouble?
other words for stir up trouble. MOST RELEVANT. rampage. arise. debauch. dissipate. fight. racket. rebel.
What is a synonym for getting in trouble?
trouble, ail, pain(verb) cause bodily suffering to and make sick or indisposed. Synonyms: bother, unhinge, hurt, disorder, perturb, inconvenience oneself, upset, inconvenience, ail, discommode, disquiet, cark, put out, incommode, distract, disoblige, pain, disturb, trouble oneself, anguish.