Updated on March 16, 2024
| much | He's had much trouble in his life. |
| more | This one little mistake brought more trouble than I ever anticipated. |
| little | She had little trouble carrying the heavy suitcase. |
| serious | She was in serious trouble now that her lie had been discovered. |
| great | We had great trouble getting the car started this morning. |
| real | I'm in real trouble now. |
| further | We're already in a lot of trouble, and we don't need any further trouble |
| worth | |
| only | |
| less | I'm sure I could find the key with less trouble |
| big | I got into big trouble for breaking the vase. |
| considerable | The team ran into considerable trouble while hiking through the unfamiliar territory. |
| deep | He found himself in deep trouble after he lost his job. |
| enough | I have enough trouble remembering what I did yesterday, let alone what I did ten years ago. |
| financial | The company is in financial trouble and may not be able to survive. |
| most | I've gotten myself into the most trouble I've ever been in. |
| least | Their games created the least trouble in the neighbourhood. |
| endless | Endless trouble awaited those who dared to challenge the tyrant. |
| greatest | Resolving the issue became the greatest trouble of our project. |
| stomach | They had stomach trouble after eating the street food. |
| unnecessary | You should not go through unnecessary trouble just to prove your point. |
| future | "I'll just save that receipt in case there's future trouble." |
| chief | The chief trouble is that he is always losing his keys. |
| extra | He caused extra trouble when he failed to listen to instructions. |
| infinite | Despite our infinite trouble we couldn't solve the puzzle. |
| bad | The bad trouble started when the neighbors began to argue over the property line. |
| terrible | Finding her missing jewelry caused her terrible trouble |
| constant | |
| double | Never bring double trouble to a single fight. |
| fresh | The police were called to deal with fresh trouble |
| worse | I knew I was in worse trouble when my parents called me by my full name |
| potential | There was potential trouble brewing between the two factions. |
| impending | The looming presence of impending trouble filled the air with an uneasy tension. |
| slightest | She wasn't able to do it without the slightest trouble |
| sore | He was in sore trouble after losing his job, his house, and his wife. |
| grave | The young man found himself in grave trouble with the law. |
| deeper | I wish I hadn't got into deeper trouble with my girlfriend. |
| worst | The worst trouble is that I broke my glasses. |
| nervous | He had a slight nervous trouble in his legs. |
| immense | The company was in immense trouble due to the mismanagement of its finances. |
| gender | The theory of gender trouble seeks to challenge the binary categorization of gender. |
| continual | He was in continual trouble with the police. |
| needless | Avoid needless trouble by planning ahead. |
| intestinal | I'm sorry, I have intestinal trouble and can't do that right now. |
| sinus | My sinus trouble has been acting up lately. |
| communal | The communal trouble has caused a lot of damage to the city. |
| dire | He found himself in dire trouble when his car broke down in the middle of nowhere. |
| useless | Avoiding useless trouble can save you time and energy. |
| digestive | After eating the spicy food, he suffered from severe digestive trouble |
| gastric | He has been suffering from gastric trouble for a long time. |
| awful | I am in an awful trouble |
| desperate | The student was in desperate trouble when he couldn't find his notes for the exam. |
| back | He had been suffering from back trouble for years. |
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