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Troubling, troublesome, troubled. They have different meanings, so make sure you choose the right one.

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Q: What is the adjective of trouble?
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What is the adjedtive of trouble?

The adjective of trouble is troublesome.


What part of speech is troubled?

Troubled can be a verb and an adjective. Verb: The past tense of the verb 'trouble'. Adjective: Anxious or worried.


Is troublesome an adjective?

Yes, it is. It means causing difficulties or concern (likely to cause trouble).


Is worse an adverb?

Yes. It can be an adverb or an adjective. adverb: They could have done worse. (comparative of badly) adjective: Now they were in worse trouble. (comparative of bad)


Is big trouble a common noun?

The word 'trouble' is a common noun, a general word for problems or worries; an unpleasant situation; additional effort; violence.The term 'big trouble' is the common noun 'trouble' described by the adjective 'big'.


What is the opposite of trouble?

The opposite of trouble (disharmony) would be peace or harmony.The opposite of to trouble (make troubled or anxious) would be to ease.The opposite of trouble (having difficulty) would be ease, facility or effortlessness.(Ease and trouble will rarely use the same grammatical structure, because the adjective easy is much more common.)


Can assistance be changed to an adjective?

He is so foolish he is constantly assisted by his friends out of trouble. That sentence may or may not work as you requested


How do you spell tarouble?

Phonetically, this could be the adjective terrible(awful).The spelling, however is close to the noun trouble(difficulty, problem).


Is convenient a noun?

No, the word convenient is an adjective, a word that describes a noun as fitting in well with a person's needs, activities, and plans; involving little trouble or effort.The noun form for the adjective convenient is convenience.


What is synonym of termagant?

adjective: causing trouble; unlawful, boisterous , disobedient, disruptive adjective: loud, energetic, boisterous, noisy, raucous, rough , rowdy, rude. It all depends on how you use the word in the sentence. :)


Is the word anyway a noun?

No, anyway is an adverb, a word that modifies a verb or an adjective. Example sentence:He had car trouble but he came anyway.


Is brother an adjective?

No, brother is a noun. When it is used with other nouns (brother trouble, brother officer), it is a noun adjunct, not an adjective. The related adjective "brotherly" can refer to relationships having characteristics of those between brothers, or it can refer to brotherhood (amicable and spiritual relationships) among people.