extremely troubled

Frequency: 7.215.4 per million words

Used to denote a very high degree of worry or problems.

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Examples (10)

  • The singer had an extremely troubled past, marked by personal struggles.
  • She felt extremely troubled by the sudden changes in her life.
  • The nation's economy is currently extremely troubled, facing high inflation and unemployment.
  • His face looked extremely troubled as he listened to the devastating news.
  • After the accident, the young boy became extremely troubled and struggled to sleep.
  • Analysts predict that the company will remain extremely troubled until new leadership is appointed.
  • I found her extremely troubled by the ethical dilemma she was facing.
  • The diplomat described the political situation in the region as extremely troubled.
  • He had an extremely troubled childhood, which affected him deeply into adulthood.
  • Even after years, she was still extremely troubled by the memory of the event.