'Troublous' definitions:
Definition of 'troublous'
From: WordNet
adjective
Full of trouble; "these are troublous times"
Definition of 'Troublous'
From: GCIDE
- Troublous \Trou"blous\, a. Full of trouble; causing trouble. "In doubtful time of troublous need." --Byron. [1913 Webster]
- A tall ship tossed in troublous seas. --Spenser. [1913 Webster]
Synonyms of 'troublous'
From: Moby Thesaurus
- 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