different between troubled vs paralyzed
troubled
English
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /?t??bl?d/
Adjective
troubled (comparative more troubled, superlative most troubled)
- anxious, worried, careworn.
- Thanks to that penny he had just spent so recklessly [on a newspaper] he would pass a happy hour, taken, for once, out of his anxious, despondent, miserable self. It irritated him shrewdly to know that these moments of respite from carking care would not be shared with his poor wife, with careworn, troubled Ellen.
Translations
Verb
troubled
- simple past tense and past participle of trouble
troubled From the web:
- what troubled the young man in the garret
- what troubled calpurnia
- what troubled muhammad about meccan society
- what troubled brutus
- what troubled the author at darchen
- what trouble evelyn
- what trouble are more than the storm
- what troubled maddie more and more
paralyzed
English
Alternative forms
- paralysed (mainly British)
Adjective
paralyzed (comparative more paralyzed, superlative most paralyzed)
- partly or wholly incapable of movement; disabled
Translations
Verb
paralyzed
- simple past tense and past participle of paralyze
paralyzed From the web:
- what paralyzed mean
- what paralyzed stephen hawking
- what paralyzed teddy pendergrass
- what paralyzed christopher reeves
- what paralyzed lex luger
- what paralyzed charles krauthammer
- greg abbott paralyzed
- what's paralyzed in french
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