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troubler

to disturb

verb troo-BLEH Less Common

Also means

to cloud

Usage Note

Troubler can mean to disturb someone emotionally or mentally, to cloud a liquid, or to disrupt public order. The reflexive se troubler means to become flustered or lose one's composure. The noun le trouble (disorder, disturbance) and adjective troublant (unsettling, intriguing) are commonly used.

Examples

"Cette nouvelle l'a profondément troublé."

Natural Translation

This news deeply disturbed him.

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