Trouble: nm and adj. (word coming from trouble).
The word “disorder” has several meanings:
A. Concrete:
1. Literary: State of what ceases to be in order; resulting confused agitation (synonyms: upheaval, confusion, disorder, commotion, tumult).
Quotation from the French writer and poet Victor Hugo (1802-1885): “He had taken advantage of the trouble, the tumult, the congestion […] to jump out of the window”.
To throw, to carry, to sow trouble in a family.
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