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with trouble
adverb as in hardly
Strongest matches
Strong match
Weak matches
- almost inconceivably
- almost not
- by a hair
- by no means
- detectably
- faintly
- gradually
- imperceptibly
- infrequently
- little
- no more than
- no way
- not a bit
- not at all
- not by much
- not likely
- not markedly
- not measurably
- not much
- not notably
- not noticeably
- not often
- not quite
- once in a blue moon
- only
- only just
- perceptibly
- pretty near
- scantly
- slightly
- sparsely
- sporadically
Example Sentences
Not everything Pip does when faced with trouble makes much sense, but in this she has plenty of adult detective company.
One complainant was left with trouble sleeping and became "more wary about her interactions with people", the report noted.
Vanderbilt, who suffered a foot injury Feb. 1, has dealt with soreness throughout his recovery, according to sources familiar with the injury but not authorized to speak publicly, with trouble coming as he’s ramped up activity.
But they’re getting new attention after a special counsel this past week decided Biden shouldn’t face criminal charges for his handling of classified documents — while describing him as an old man with trouble remembering dates, even the date his son Beau died.
Anyone with trouble walking will need flooring that is slip-resistant and softer but smooth.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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