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:

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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.