Dictionary
the troublesome
adjective
Giving trouble or anxiety; vexatious; burdensome; wearisome.
synonyms
Exact(59)
— would not sustain the troublesome Strada.
The troublesome heading was "The Kitchen Sink".
The idea is to leave the troublesome fuel behind.
They, too, were avoiding the troublesome implications of their ideology.
One official calls the troublesome neighbour a "spoiled child".
Time, now, for the troublesome Narine to come back.
Wang could do nothing about the troublesome Flyers, though.
Rodney hoped she would forget about the troublesome toe once the race began.
Its lawyers point out that it did not make the troublesome trailers.
He is consequently sometimes elliptical when he confronts the troublesome topic of Mailer and women.
A bit of diplomatic finesse had excised the troublesome word and helped clinch a historic agreement.
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