Adverb for feeling or expressing distress or anxiety
“John and I worked together to help him gain clarity and freedom from his troubled mind.”
Adverb for beset by problems or difficulties
“A number of new factors suggest that the industry may be facing some troubled times ahead.”
Adverb for characterized by, or tending to cause, agitation or anxiety
“His residence at Madrid was during the troubled and uncertain times when the ministry of Espartero was overthrown by Narvaez.”
Adverb for psychologically or emotionally disturbed
“An emotionally troubled teen retreats into a world of fantasy in Seymour's successful first novel.”
Adverb for to be continuously haunted or possessed by something
“It seems that he was constantly troubled by his own inward sense that there were many sins, tiny and even unconscious ones, that he had not confessed.”
Adverb for overcome with deep or intense sorrow
Adverb for having been subjected to oppression
Adverb for having a somber or dismal atmosphere or nature
Adverb for violently disturbed or agitated
Adverb for so surprised and confused that one is unsure how to react
Adverb for made uneasy by a guilty conscience
Adverb for under a great deal of strain and worry
Adverb for having a forbidding appearance
Adverb for badly thought out
Adverb for having breaks or gaps in continuity
Alienatedly or rebelliously
Adverb for distressing to the mind or senses
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