Entity: TROUBLE
Trouble refers to the state of being mentally disturbed or agitated, often caused by worry, distress, or difficulty. It can also be a nickname given to someone who either causes trouble or attracts it.
TROUBLE
Etymology
The word 'trouble' originated from Old French 'trouble' meaning 'disturbance' or 'disorder'.
Definition
Trouble is the quality or state of being troubled, mentally disturbed, or agitated, often due to worry, distress, or difficulty.
Historical Context
Throughout history, trouble has been a common human experience, often associated with conflict, hardship, and adversity. Various cultures and societies have different interpretations of trouble and ways of coping with it.
Cultural Significance
In literature, music, and art, trouble is a recurring theme symbolizing inner turmoil, societal unrest, or moral dilemmas. It serves as a source of inspiration for creative expression and exploration of human emotions.
Related Concepts
- Distress
- Agitation
- Worry
- Difficulty
See Also
- Urban Dictionary: Trouble
- Vocabulary.com: Trouble
Trouble is the quality or state of being troubled, mentally disturbed, or agitated, often due to worry, distress, or difficulty.