The noun 'trouble' is an abstract noun; a word for difficulty or problems; a word for public unrest or disorder; a word for a state, a condition, a situation; a word for a concept.
Example sentence: The trouble is, that I can't think of a good sentence.
The adjective of trouble is troublesome.
The most-commonly cited pairs of "troublesome" verbs are: sit, set lie, lay rise, raise
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No, it is a verb or a noun (to go around, to surround; a round shape). The adjective form is circular.
It is an adjective.It is a an adjective.
• TROUBLESOME (adjective)The adjective TROUBLESOME has 1 sense:1. difficult to deal withFamiliarity information: TROUBLESOME used as an adjective is very rare.
The adjective of trouble is troublesome.
The word 'troublesome' is not a noun. The word troublesome is an adjective, a word used to describe a noun. Example sentence:That's troublesome evidence of termite infestation.
Yes, it is. It means causing difficulties or concern (likely to cause trouble).
Troubling, troublesome, troubled. They have different meanings, so make sure you choose the right one.
No, the word 'pesky' is an adjective. Adjectives are used to described nouns (things), while verbs are actions.
more troublesome, most troublesome
My problem is very troublesome!
Troublesome Wives was created in 1928.
The duration of Troublesome Night is 1.63 hours.
Troublesome Night was created in 1997-03.
"Troublesome" means causing trouble or producing difficulties in some way. I find it very troublesome to do my income taxes. Tom Sawyer was sometimes troublesome to his aunt.