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What does having trouble doing something mean?

Writer John Peck

Another way to say this is “It’s hard to (do something)”: If I HAD to pick something, I’d say it’s that I have trouble saying “no” to people’s requests.

Can troubles be plural?

The noun trouble can be countable or uncountable. In more general, commonly used, contexts, the plural form will also be trouble. However, in more specific contexts, the plural form can also be troubles e.g. in reference to various types of troubles or a collection of troubles.

What’s another word for causing trouble?

What is another word for cause trouble?

misbehaverebel
make troubleplay up
stir up troublebe bad-mannered
be guilty of misconductbe insubordinate
be misbehavedget into mischief

Could I trouble you meaning?

To burden or inconvenience one to do something. Typically used in the form of a question beginning with “could” as a polite request. Sorry to bother you, Mr. Manning, but could I trouble you to look over my report?

Is trouble an issue?

to generalize, a problem is a single issue while trouble can imply several related problems (or sources of problems) that are related to one thing, or to each other. Trouble means that you did something wrong, so you are in trouble. While problem means that something is wrong, as in a glitch, so there is a problem.

Are you having trouble or troubles?

Singular trouble is about a difficulty, a problem, or a specific distressing or dangerous situation. Plural troubles is about your worries or concerns.

What is the correct form of trouble?

trouble ​Definitions and Synonyms ​‌

present tense
he/she/ittroubles
present participletroubling
past tensetroubled
past participletroubled

What is the adjective of trouble?

adjective. causing trouble, annoyance, or difficulty; vexatious: a troublesome situation; a troublesome person. laborious; difficult. Archaic.

What do you call a person who stirs up trouble?

troublemaker – someone who deliberately stirs up trouble.

What do you call someone who enjoys arguing?

If you love to argue, you’re eristic. Eristic describes things that have to do with an argument, or simply the tendency to debate, especially when someone loves to win an argument and values that more highly than arriving at the truth.

Which is better, have trouble or troubles doing something?

The first one sounds better. We don’t use the word “troubles” because trouble is an uncountable noun. You can’t really count the amount of trouble you have in your life, nor can you count the amount of difficulty you have. That’s why it’s better to use either word in the singular form.

Which is the best definition of the word troubled?

A condition of pain, disease, or malfunction: heart trouble; car trouble. Public unrest or disorder. An instance of this; a disturbance. c. Troubles Any of various conflicts or rebellions in Ireland or Northern Ireland, especially the period of social unrest in Northern Ireland beginning in 1969.

Do you go to the trouble to do something?

go to the trouble (of doing something) and go to the trouble (to do something); go to the bother (of doing something); go to the bother (to do something) to endure the effort or bother of doing something. I really don’t want to go to the trouble to cook.

What does it mean when something causes you trouble?

If something causes you trouble, you have difficulty dealing with it. The weather was causing more trouble than the enemy. This would save everyone a lot of trouble. You can say that someone has trouble doing something. Did you have any trouble finding your way here? Be Careful! Don’t say ‘ Did you have any trouble to find your way here? ‘