twice |
trouble |
As an adverb twice
is two times.
As a verb trouble is
.
punishment |
trouble |
As a noun punishment
is the act or process of punishing, imposing and/or applying a sanction.
As a verb trouble is
.
trouble |
bubble |
As verbs the difference between trouble and bubble
is that
trouble is while
bubble is to produce bubbles, to rise up in bubbles (such in foods cooking).
As a noun bubble is
a spherically contained volume of air or other gas, especially one made from soapy liquid.
trouble |
hurry |
As verbs the difference between trouble and hurry
is that
trouble is while
hurry is (
label) to do things quickly.
As a noun hurry is
rushed action.
trouble |
desolation |
As a verb trouble
is .
As a noun desolation is
desolation.
trouble |
challenge |
As verbs the difference between trouble and challenge
is that
trouble is while
challenge is .
incident |
trouble |
As a noun incident
is an event or occurrence.
As an adjective incident
is arising as the result of an event, inherent.
As a verb trouble is
.
trouble |
mistakes |
As verbs the difference between trouble and mistakes
is that
trouble is while
mistakes is (
mistake).
As a noun mistakes is
.
trouble |
strife |
As a verb trouble
is .
As a noun strife is
conflict, sometimes violent, usually brief or limited in scope.
trouble |
wrong |
Wrong is a synonym of trouble.
As nouns the difference between trouble and wrong
is that
trouble is a distressful or dangerous situation while
wrong is something that is immoral or not good.
As verbs the difference between trouble and wrong
is that
trouble is to disturb, stir up, agitate (a medium, especially water) while
wrong is to treat unjustly; to injure or harm.
As an adjective wrong is
incorrect or untrue.
As an adverb wrong is
in a way that isn't right; done incorrectly; wrongly.
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