if there is abuse weather it be phsycial or mental ;two people who do not talk to each other,have no trust,who where one or both have outside lovers or would like to or who even have thought about it,if you and your spouse do not go to church and bring God in your marriage it is sure to not be as you would want it to be.God bless wishing you the best!!!!!!!
Hellion would describe Hindley.
Answer A good way to find the problems in a troubled marriage would be to wrtie yoursel a lits of things you love about this person and a list of things you don't like at all. When you have completed your list you should have a pretty good idea on why your marriage is sour and not working as you'd like it to. Good luck
trobled
easy just describe it :-)
troubled and disturbed yet couragous and talented
Yes, it can be. It is the past tense and past participle of "to trouble" and can be used to describe people or places having a variety of troubles. e.g. emotional, philosophical, economic. People and places can be described as having a "troubled past."
The surface of the waters were troubled by the school of fish.
The comparative for the adjective troubled is either "more troubled" or "less troubled" - depending on how it compares.
more troubled and most troubled
Comparative: more troubled Superlative:most troubled
the most troubled
most troubled