no it is two seperate words
Your perverse sense of humor will get you in trouble one of these days!
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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Yes, the noun 'trouble' is a common noun; a general word for difficulty or problems; a word for public unrest or disorder; a general word for trouble of any kind.A proper noun is the name of a person, place, thing, or a title; for example:Jody & The Trouble Brothers, dance bandThe Trouble House Inn, Tetbury, Gloucestershire, UKTrouble Creek Road, Elfers, FL'Trouble the Water', 2008 feature documentary
The word 'headache' is a concrete noun as a word for a physical pain that one can feel.The noun 'headache' is an abstract noun as a word for something that causes annoyance or trouble.
The word trouble can be used as: A noun :- He was in trouble with the police. A verb :- My bunions trouble me.
Yes, the word 'trouble is both a noun and a verb.The noun 'trouble' is a word for difficulty or problems; a word for public unrest or disorder; a word for a thing.Examples:They're expecting trouble at the demonstration today. (noun)I hate to trouble you with my problems. (verb)
Yes, the word 'trouble is both a noun and a verb.The noun 'trouble' is a word for difficulty or problems; a word for public unrest or disorder; a word for a thing.Examples:They're expecting trouble at the demonstration today. (noun)I hate to trouble you with my problems. (verb)
trouble = pilikia
The root word for "trouble" is the Latin word "turbare," which means "to disturb or confuse."
The suitable suffix for the word "trouble" is "-some," forming the word "troublesome."
Your perverse sense of humor will get you in trouble one of these days!
In Yiddish, the word for "trouble" is "טראָבל" (trouble).
There are two syllables in the word trouble. The syllables in the word are trou-ble.
The Spanish word for 'trouble' is 'problema'.
You're in big trouble!
No, the noun trouble is an abstract noun, a word for a concept, a word for something that you recognize or understand.