troubled

[ˈtrʌbld]

troubled Definition

  • 1experiencing or showing distress or anxiety
  • 2characterized by problems or difficulties

Using troubled: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "troubled" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    She had a troubled expression on her face.

  • Example

    The company has been going through troubled times.

  • Example

    He comes from a troubled family background.

  • Example

    The troubled waters of the river made it difficult to navigate.

troubled Synonyms and Antonyms

Antonyms for troubled

Phrases with troubled

  • a sleep that is disturbed or restless due to worries or anxieties

    Example

    She had troubled sleep the night before the exam.

  • young people who are experiencing difficulties in their lives, often related to family, social, or economic factors

    Example

    The organization provides support and guidance for troubled youth.

  • a situation that is full of difficulties and problems

    Example

    The company is navigating troubled waters due to the economic downturn.

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Summary: troubled in Brief

The term 'troubled' [ˈtrʌbld] refers to experiencing or showing distress or anxiety, or characterized by problems or difficulties. It can describe a person's emotional state, as in 'She had a troubled expression on her face,' or a company's financial situation, as in 'The company has been going through troubled times.' 'Troubled' extends into phrases like 'troubled sleep,' and 'troubled youth,' denoting young people experiencing difficulties in their lives.