more troubled and most troubled
comparative form = more troubled
No but I thought you had the answer
in trouble
war
The comparative for the adjective troubled is either "more troubled" or "less troubled" - depending on how it compares.
Troubled can be a verb and an adjective. Verb: The past tense of the verb 'trouble'. Adjective: Anxious or worried.
Troubling, troublesome, troubled. They have different meanings, so make sure you choose the right one.
The surface of the waters were troubled by the school of fish.
Comparative: more troubled Superlative:most troubled
more troubled and most troubled
the most troubled
most troubled
Troubled Laughter was created in 1979.
The Troubled Troubador was created in 1996.
Troubled Souls happened in 1994.
Troubled Souls was created in 1994.