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  1. noun. difficulty, annoyance, or harassment: It would be no trouble at all to advise you. unfortunate or distressing position, circumstance, or occurrence; misfortune: Financial trouble may threaten security. civil disorder, disturbance, or conflict: political trouble in the new republic; labor troubles.

  2. noun. /ˈtrʌbl/ Idioms. problem/worry. [uncountable, countable] a problem, worry, difficulty, etc. or a situation causing this. We have trouble getting staff. to make/cause/spell trouble for somebody. He could make trouble for me if he wanted to. Sorry, I didn't mean to cause any trouble.

  3. a situation in which people are fighting or arguing: The trouble started after a group of drunken football fans started to throw bottles. trouble noun (DIFFICULT SITUATION) B2. a difficult or dangerous situation: The company was in trouble and had huge debts. trouble noun (PUNISHMENT) B1.

  4. Definitions of trouble. noun. a source of difficulty. “one trouble after another delayed the job” synonyms: problem. see more. noun. an event causing distress or pain. “what is the trouble ?” “heart trouble ” see more. noun. an angry disturbance. “they had labor trouble ” synonyms: bother, fuss, hassle. see more. noun.

  5. 1 day ago · 1. uncountable noun [oft in N, also N in pl] You can refer to problems or difficulties as trouble . I had trouble parking. You've caused us a lot of trouble. Synonyms: bother, problems, concern, worry More Synonyms of trouble. 2. singular noun.

  6. GRAMMAR: Countable or uncountable? • Trouble is usually used as an uncountable noun: Are you having trouble with your car? Don’t say: Are you having a trouble with your car? Trouble is not used with ‘a’. • The plural form troubles is used when talking about worries or bad experiences that someone has: Tell me about all your troubles.

  7. n. difficulty or annoyance:[ uncountable] loves to make trouble for me. an unfortunate occurrence; misfortune: [ uncountable] He's in a bit of financial trouble at the moment. [ countable] He's had some financial troubles lately. civil disorder or conflict: [ uncountable] a time of trouble. [ countable] during the troubles in South Africa.

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