Troublous [adjective]
Definition of Troublous:
disturbing
Synonyms of Troublous:
● Alarming
● Annoying
● Bothersome
● Burdensome
● Consequential
● Creepy
● Depressing
● Discouraging
● Disquieting
● Disruptive
● Distressful
● Distressing
● Embarrassing
● Foreboding
● Frightening
● Inconvenient
● Intrusive
● Irksome
● Irritating
● Ominous
● Onerous
● Painful
● Perplexing
● Perturbing
● Pessimistic
● Prophetic
● Provoking
● Sinister
● Startling
● Threatening
● Tiresome
● Toilsome
● Troublesome
● Trying
● Uncertain
● Unpleasant
● Unsettling
● Upsetting
● Worrisome
● Aggravating
● Agitating
● Difficult
● Disagreeable
● Discomforting
● Discommoding
● Disconcerting
● Dismaying
● Gloomy
● Harassing
● Hard
● Impeding
● Laborious
● Severe
● Troubling
● Vexing
● Wearisome
● Worrying
Opposite/Antonyms of Troublous:
-
Sentence/Example of Troublous:
Yet this, like all else at Alnwick, bears evidence of the troublous times on the Border.
Peter passed a troublous evening and night—a night of self-revelations.
In the midst of this troublous situation, Governor Mathews died.
Seventy-five such houses were built during these troublous times.
Happy country was ours to have a MacLeod on the spot through these troublous years!
With the sun came a troublous thought, for with the sun came "a world of men."
Therefore have I come to warn thee, for there are troublous times in front.
Russia during these troublous times presents a dreary picture.
During these troublous times, no one had paid any attention to him.
The Governor of a State, in troublous times, never can be sure.