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trouble

disorder, trouble

noun adjective TROO-bluh Less Common

Origin: Latin turbulus

Also means

blurred, murky (adjective)

Usage Note

Trouble as a noun (le trouble) means a disturbance, disorder, or inner turmoil — plural troubles often refers to civil unrest or medical disorders. As an adjective it means murky or blurred (eau trouble, vue trouble). Semer le trouble means 'to sow confusion.'

Examples

"La nouvelle a semé le trouble."

Natural Translation

The news sowed confusion.

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