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      • troublesome adjective uk / ˈtrʌb. ə l.s ə m / us / ˈtrʌb. ə l.s ə m / Add to word list C2 causing a lot of problems for someone: Her hip has been troublesome for quite a while, and she'll probably need surgery on it. The negotiations have proven more troublesome than any of us expected.
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  1. us / ˈtrʌb·əl·səm / troublesome adjective (CAUSING WORRY) Add to word list. causing worry or anxiety: The troublesome fact is that we haven’t gotten much done. troublesome adjective (CAUSING DIFFICULTIES) causing problems or difficulties: His back has been troublesome for quite a while.

  2. You use troublesome to describe something or someone that causes annoying problems or difficulties.

  3. You use troublesome to describe something or someone that causes annoying problems or difficulties. He needed surgery to cure a troublesome back injury. Parents may find that a troublesome teenager becomes unmanageable.

  4. The meaning of TROUBLESOME is difficult, burdensome. How to use troublesome in a sentence.

  5. Use the adjective troublesome to describe things — or people — that are worrisome or inconvenient. A troublesome stomach virus will keep you home from work, and a troublesome teenager is a constant source of anxiety and frustration for his parents.

  6. You use troublesome to describe something or someone that causes annoying problems or difficulties.

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  8. Check pronunciation: troublesome. Definition of troublesome adjective in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

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