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Causing vexation, irritation or annoyance.
annoying
irritating
pesky
vexatious
bothersome
Troublesome.
hard
difficult
1
Adding social work to those strains creates a unique and
troublesome
problem.
2
Annual results recently underscored Lafarge's exposure to
troublesome
markets and financial weakness.
3
They'd always been forced back to try another longer, more
troublesome
route.
4
Bain admitted that a
troublesome
element was present among the visiting support.
5
This latest case raises
troublesome
questions about how the man was infected.
6
Providing an immediately different, or contrived, competition style could have been
troublesome
.
7
The night was very calm; but the mosquitoes were numerous and
troublesome
.
8
The second you see them you know they're going to be
troublesome
.
9
In future, Dr Gilmore can use someone less
troublesome
for his research.'
10
Chief executives have an interest in limiting the power of
troublesome
shareholders.
11
This morning was calm fair and warm; the Musquetoes of course
troublesome
.
12
Perhaps the bruise on his foot was more
troublesome
than first thought.
13
Hope that's got a permit, or this could be a
troublesome
visit.
14
Of the last-named the air-tractor sledge was by far the most
troublesome
.
15
Macon County has been plagued by
troublesome
state intervention such as Gov.
16
Ministers' sons are always
troublesome
,
he says, giving Nietzsche as an example.
troublesome
very troublesome
more troublesome
so troublesome
less troublesome
as troublesome