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    Synonyms and Definitions

    Use "troubled" in a sentence

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    troubled


    1. a state where you are not afraid or troubled by anything


    2. John seems still a bit troubled from his


    3. Even in my most troubled times I was


    4. Mohammed comes in, his face troubled


    5. My feelings towards this strange new world in which I existed, and more especially for the young man holding my life in his hands, troubled me greatly, adding volume to the already flooded sea of confusion upon which I bobbed along


    6. The church of Christ at Corinth was troubled by many problems


    7. He was long dead by these troubled times, having succumbed to the extremes of AIDS in the mid-eighties, to outraged popular disgust, especially amongst his former female admirers


    8. "It was seriously scary, back in the late troubled times


    9. "You're from back then?" Desa knew Luray was old, but the troubled times ended over a century before Knume was born


    10. Her thin skirt was already dry enough so she wrapped that around her and strolled forward to find Alan trying to convince Luray to tell of her adventures in the Troubled Times

    11. Luray's tale was one she could understand and appreciate, she knew of the Troubled Times


    12. were greatly troubled, long after the event


    13. Berndt looks across at me as Wiesse says this, his expression alert, his eyes troubled


    14. He appeared to be troubled about something


    15. If, therefore, you have a nervous temperament, and who has not in these troubled times, and you suffer from symptoms of eyestrain, you may be able to overcome these symptoms simply by learning to relax


    16. ' His voice was a troubled voice and almost too faint to hear


    17. Their joy filled his heart and he was troubled no longer


    18. I consider what I recall … in the middle of the night, by the light of the lightstones dimly lighting the room, I had seen Berndt sitting on the edge of the bed … concerned, I had sat up and reached over to see what the problem was … at my touch he had turned, his eyes dark and troubled


    19. It is a troubled relationship we have shared for


    20. The final straw for Helen Roach came one Saturday morning when Lucy announced to her mother during a now rare and troubled family breakfast that she had entered a competition advertised in her favourite music magazine, the prize being the chance to meet the mystery singer

    21. rocked her gently until she drifted off into the troubled land of her


    22. They troubled a farmer for lunch


    23. If you are in a troubled relationship, for example,


    24. 5Yet because this widow troubled me, I will avenge her, lest by her continual coming


    25. “This chair is a good place for you, for anyone with troubled hearts," I said


    26. 6And ye shall hear of wars and rumors of wars: see that ye be not troubled: for all these


    27. troubled family breakfast that she had entered a competition


    28. But the wicked are like the troubled sea, when it cannot rest, whose waters cast up mire


    29. ’ He replied seriously, his eyes troubled


    30. Yassap looked troubled, but shook his head, ‘No

    31. He was clearly still troubled by that concept


    32. The hallways and elevators were crowded, most people who knew him in these halls knew him as professor Mithrandir who taught Troubled Times History of the Ttharmine Basin 218 (The Dark Lord and his fall) and 221 (The Wars of Magic and their aftermath), both very popular courses that he taught faithfully until the starship age


    33. He prefers to stay in the light in these troubled nights of binge drinking chaos and unprovoked menace, although in his head he can still see the hard fist of his youth dealing out a solid and immediate form of justice to the kids in the hood


    34. interested in what troubled his young friend


    35. Lising was still out investigating Tahlmute, but so far all she’d really reported on was a troubled relationship between him and his girlfriend


    36. Then she could be sarcastic or she could chide Jock for his unthinking bloody alpha male priorities and hormonal negligence, and then, as soon as he tries to pour oil on her troubled waters, as soon as he infuriates her with his calm, business voice, she will know that everything is fine and dandy


    37. Maybe they would look a little different and her tales said there was violence there like in the Energy Age or Troubled Times


    38. It was soothing for her troubled nerves


    39. There was another side of her mind that troubled her


    40. The cures for aging had been lost to most of the population during the Troubled Times

    41. It was not lined up with the circle, it was older than that, back to the late troubled times, the time of Oliar


    42. "What is it?" She questioned lowering herself to his feet, and looking up into his troubled face


    43. Glenelle wasn't as troubled by Alan's behavior as the others in the crew and was content to wait by the channel till he was done fooling around


    44. Calling troubled souls to freedom


    45. HE’S BEEN A TROUBLED SOUL SEARCHING


    46. He told her a story of how he'd once had his brain implanted in a keda to escape a wizard hunt during the Troubled Times


    47. He was careful that she noted that Borlunth was as far as the orcs got in the Troubled Times


    48. But I needn’t have troubled


    49. Could he tell that she was troubled? The standard personification was very good at showing thoughts on a face


    50. "The ideas of the Troubled Times














































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    Synonyms for "troubled"

    disruptive riotous troubled tumultuous turbulent demented insane deranged unbalanced lunatic crazy distressed confused tormented anxious aggrieved harassed bewildered

    "troubled" definitions

    characterized by or indicative of distress or affliction or danger or need


    characterized by unrest or disorder or insubordination