Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
real-trouble
noun
/ˈriːəl ˈtrʌb.əl/

Definition
A situation that causes significant difficulty, distress, or hardship.

Examples
- After losing his job, he found himself in real-trouble financially.
- The community faced real-trouble due to the natural disaster.
- Ignoring the warning signs could lead to real-trouble down the road.

Meaning
Real-trouble refers to genuine problems that affect a person’s well-being or circumstances, often leading to a need for urgent attention or resolution.

Synonyms
- Serious issues
- Significant problems
- Severe difficulties