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Trouble for Meaning in English

expression

ˈtɹəbəɫ/ /ˈfɔɹ/, /fɝ/, /fɹɝ
TRUH-buhl FOR
tɹˈʌbəl/ /fˈɔː
truh-BUHL faw

Definition

To get negative consequences, difficulties, or punishment because of something you did or a situation related to a particular topic.

Usage & Nuances

This phrase is usually followed by the cause of the problem (e.g., 'in trouble for lying'). It's often used when someone faces consequences due to their actions. Not formal; common in spoken and written English, especially for rules, mistakes, or misbehavior.

Example Sentences

He got in trouble for talking in class.

basic

She is in trouble for being late again.

basic

You might get in trouble for cheating on the test.

basic

My brother was in trouble for breaking Mom's vase, but he blamed me instead.

natural

We were almost in trouble for staying out past curfew, but luckily no one noticed.

natural

If you keep using your phone during the meeting, you'll be in trouble for not paying attention.

natural