troub ‧ led /ˈtrʌb ə ld/ BrE AmE adjective
[ Word Family: adjective : ↑ troubled , ↑ troublesome , ↑ troubling ; verb : ↑ trouble ; noun : ↑ trouble ]
1 . worried or anxious
troubled face/eyes/look
Benson looked troubled when he heard the news.
2 . having many problems:
These are troubled times for the coal industry.
the troubled electronics company
troubled marriage/relationship
3 . troubled waters a difficult situation, especially where there is a lot of disagreement and problems:
We don’t want to enter the troubled waters of race and religion.
pour oil on troubled waters (=try to make an angry situation calmer)
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THESAURUS
▪ worried not feeling happy or relaxed because you keep thinking about a problem or something bad that might happen:
I was worried that you had forgotten our date.
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It’s awful if you are worried about money.
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I was so worried that I couldn’t sleep at all.
▪ anxious worried because you think something bad might happen or has happened. Anxious is more formal than worried , and is often used about a general feeling of worry, when you are not sure what has happened:
A lot of employees are anxious about their jobs.
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Anxious relatives waited for news.
▪ nervous worried or frightened about something you are going to do or experience, and unable to relax:
Everyone feels nervous before an exam.
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The thought of going into hospital was making me nervous.
▪ uneasy a little worried because you feel there may be something wrong and you are not sure what is going to happen:
When she still wasn’t home by midnight, I began to feel uneasy.
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The total silence was making me feel uneasy.
▪ concerned formal worried, usually about a problem affecting someone else or affecting the country or the world:
Many people are concerned about the current economic situation.
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Police say that they are concerned for the safety of the missing girl.
▪ bothered [not before noun] worried by something that happens – often used in negative sentences:
She didn’t seem particularly bothered by the news.
▪ troubled very worried, so that you think about something a lot:
She fell into a troubled sleep.
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a troubled expression
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‘Are you okay, Ben? You look troubled.’
▪ apprehensive especially written a little worried about something you are going to do, or about the future, because you are not sure what it will be like:
I felt a bit apprehensive about seeing him again after so long.
▪ stressed (out) informal very worried and tired because of problems, too much work etc, and unable to relax or enjoy life:
He’d been working ten hours a day for ages and was stressed out.
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an extremely stressed single mother