Embroiled
The word belligerent is usually an adjective meaning hostile, quarrelsome, ornery, or contentious.There are two noun forms:belligerent - a party, faction, or country involved in a conflict or war (e.g. the US in WW II)belligerence - a general state or attitude of hostility (e.g. the belligerence of North Korea)
No, the word 'troublesome' is an adjective, not a noun.The abstract noun form of the adjective 'troublesome' is troublesomeness.The word 'troublesome' is an adjective form of the abstract noun trouble.
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The meaning of a word is its "definition."
* conflict * crisis * incident * FTB (finding the body, murder mysteries)
Neutral.
In Punjabi slang, "panga" means trouble or conflict. It is often used to describe getting into a situation that can lead to arguments or fights.
"Badmash" is a Hindi word that means someone who is mischievous, naughty, or involved in petty criminal activities. It is often used to describe a person who is up to no good or causing trouble.
Zealous
Conjoint
The root word for infestation is "infest," which comes from the Latin word "infestare," meaning "to assail or trouble."
If you are referring to French then it is "Sans soucis", which means "without trouble".
this mean to trouble or cause problem, making scares
面倒 (men dou) would be a common word for it.厄介 (yakkai) can also be used meaning trouble, difficulty, bother, burden.
The word "protagonist" means first combatant or the primary individual involved in a conflict.
The Latin word for trouble is tribulatione. The Latin word molestia means worry and tribulatio means distress. This words are similar in the meaning of trouble.
The word belligerent is usually an adjective meaning hostile, quarrelsome, ornery, or contentious.There are two noun forms:belligerent - a party, faction, or country involved in a conflict or war (e.g. the US in WW II)belligerence - a general state or attitude of hostility (e.g. the belligerence of North Korea)