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DictionarySeetroubletrouble about
trouble (someone or oneself) about (someone or something)1. To bother or inconvenience someone with a question or request about someone or something. I'm sorry to trouble you about this again, but I need your help with a new problem that has cropped up. You should never worry about troubling your teachers or parents about someone who is bullying you in school.2. To concern oneself with or worry about someone or something. Often used in negative constructions. In this usage, a reflexive pronoun is always used. It's just a minor technical error that should resolve itself—don't trouble yourself about it. I know I need to stop troubling myself about such negative people, but I can't help letting their comments get to me.See also: troubletrouble someone about someone or somethingto bother someone by asking about someone or something. Please don't trouble me about Larry. Can I trouble you about a billing problem?See also: troubleTrot, Dame Trot, Dame“not troubled with other folks’ strife.” [Nurs. Rhyme: Mother Goose, 13]See: Aloofness |