trouble

noun, verb95 collocationsAvg. frequency: 7.1

problems with the law

problems that might happen in the future

problems that are still continuing

problems related to politics or government

constant or repeated problems

in basketball, a situation where a player is close to the limit of personal fouls allowed

in sports

to find it difficult to do something

during difficult periods

problems that are expected in the future

a record of having a particular type of problem in the past

minor problems that a new project or system has in the beginning

experiencing a difficult situation

the thing or person causing problems

the reason for being in trouble

violent or disruptive behavior by a crowd, especially at a sports event

conflict involving two or more groups

a place where violence or conflict often happens

a conflict is starting to develop

when an activity requires too much effort for the result you get

when the result of an effort is good enough to justify the effort

to prevent someone from having to do something difficult

to thank someone for their effort

to have a persistent problem with something, often a health issue

Collocations with "trouble"

trouble + ...

... + trouble