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When do you use "I'm troubled"? I never knew "trouble" can be used like this.

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Rebecca

Ah, so! The adjective "troubled" is separate to "trouble." It's considered its own word. "Troubled" means to have or experience problems or difficulties or to be anxious or distressed. You can use it to describe yourself or others when they experience problems or if they're continually distressed or anxious. The verb form of the past participle "troubled" can also mean to have caused distress or anxiety to something or someone. Ex: She had a troubled soul. Ex: The teacher was troubled by what the student said. => past participle Ex: The troubled dog would always bark whenever I walked past the purple house.

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