trouble in Italian
trouble in Italian is disagio, disturbo, pena — trouble means a difficult, worrying, or dangerous situation or problem.
trouble in Italian
disagio
disturbo
pena
problema
A distressing or dangerous situation.
guaio
A distressing or dangerous situation.
impiccio
A distressing or dangerous situation.
tumulto
A distressing or dangerous situation.
grana
Violent or turbulent occurrence or event; unrest, disturbance.
guaio
Violent or turbulent occurrence or event; unrest, disturbance.
problema
Violent or turbulent occurrence or event; unrest, disturbance.
fastidio
Efforts taken or expended, typically beyond the normal required.
impedimento
Efforts taken or expended, typically beyond the normal required.
problema
Efforts taken or expended, typically beyond the normal required.
problema
Difficulty in doing something.
difficoltà
Difficulty in doing something.
dissesto
Difficulty in doing something.
problema
A malfunction.
fastidio
A malfunction.
contrasto
Liability to punishment; conflict with authority.
guaio
Liability to punishment; conflict with authority.
intoppo
Liability to punishment; conflict with authority.
disturbare
(reflexive, or, intransitive) To take pains (to do something); to bother.
agitare
(reflexive, or, intransitive) To take pains (to do something); to bother.
esagitare
(reflexive, or, intransitive) To take pains (to do something); to bother.
infastidire
(reflexive, or, intransitive) To take pains (to do something); to bother.
What does "trouble" mean?
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noun A difficult, worrying, or dangerous situation or problem.
"She's in trouble with her boss after missing the deadline."
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verb To cause someone worry, distress, or inconvenience.
"It troubles me that he hasn't called back yet."
trouble in a sentence
- She's in trouble with her boss after missing the deadline.
- The old car has been nothing but trouble since we bought it.
- It troubles me that he hasn't called back yet.
- Sorry to trouble you, but could you pass the salt?
Similar words in Italian
Common Italian translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "trouble" in Italian?
"trouble" in Italian is disagio, disturbo, pena. trouble means: A difficult, worrying, or dangerous situation or problem.
How do you use "trouble" in a sentence?
Example: "She's in trouble with her boss after missing the deadline." In Italian, "trouble" is disagio, disturbo, pena.
Are there other ways to say "trouble" in Italian?
Yes — Italian has 18 translations listed for "trouble": disagio, disturbo, pena, problema, guaio, impiccio.
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