Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
double-trouble
idiom
/ˈdʌb.əl ˈtrʌb.əl/

Definition
A situation where two problems or difficulties arise at the same time, making it more challenging to manage.

Examples
- Be careful with that new project; it could be double-trouble if things go wrong.
- Trying to juggle work and study feels like double-trouble.
- When the team lost two key players, it was double-trouble for our chances of winning.

Meaning
The term ‘double-trouble’ refers to encountering two issues simultaneously, often leading to increased stress or difficulty in resolution.

Synonyms
- dual difficulty
- double whammy
- twofold problem