troublous

from WordNet (r) 3.0 (2006)
troublous
    adj 1: full of trouble; "these are troublous times"
    
from The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48
Troublous \Trou"blous\, a.
   Full of trouble; causing trouble. "In doubtful time of
   troublous need." --Byron.
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         A tall ship tossed in troublous seas.    --Spenser.
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from Moby Thesaurus II by Grady Ward, 1.0
84 Moby Thesaurus words for "troublous":
      adverse, agitated, anarchic, angry, antagonistic, blustering,
      blusterous, blustery, chaotic, conflicting, contrary, counter,
      counteractive, detrimental, difficult, discomposed, disquieted,
      disturbed, excited, feverish, fidgety, flurried, flustered,
      frantic, frenzied, furious, hard, harmful, hellish, hostile,
      in opposition, infuriate, inimical, insensate, jittery, jumpy, mad,
      mean, mindless, miserable, nervous, nervy, not easy, opposed,
      opposing, opposite, orgasmic, orgastic, pandemoniac, perturbed,
      pesky, raging, ravening, raving, restless, rigorous, rip-roaring,
      ruffled, shaken, shaken up, sinister, stirred up, storming, stormy,
      stressful, tempestuous, troubled, troublesome, troubling, trying,
      tumultuous, turbulent, ugly, uneasy, unfavorable, unpeaceful,
      unquiet, untoward, uproarious, upset, vexatious, wicked, wild,
      wretched

    

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