What are troubles? Today, this expression can be heard in both written and spoken form. At the same time, not everyone knows what troubles are.
In this article, we will look at the meaning and scope of this term.
What does Trouble mean
Trouble is an unexpected problem, nuisance, or disappointment in something. In simple terms, troubles are a problem that was not expected.
Unlike the usual trouble that could happen sometime, troubles are always a sudden difficulty that requires an urgent solution.
For example, the following situation can be called a Trouble: “Trouble, I just ran out of money in my account, but I need to call urgently” or “A Trouble happened to me in the morning when I was splashed from head to toe by the car”.
Often this concept is used in the plural, even when it comes to a single problem. For example, "I have troubles with the Internet."
Also, from some you can hear something like the following phrase: "This is such a trouble happened to me." That is, many declare this word as they want.
When using this concept, a person wants to inform the interlocutor that he encountered an unexpected problem, without resorting to such formulations as “I did not even expect that ...” or “I didn’t have time to think when with me…”.
Thus, instead of using such phrases, a person simply uses the word "trouble", after which his interlocutor understands in what context and emotional component should be perceived the problem.