Definition of Trouble-free

1. Adjective. Without problems or difficulties. "NASA reported a trouble-free launch"

Similar to: Untroubled

Definition of Trouble-free

1. Adjective. without trouble ¹

¹ Source: wiktionary.com

Lexicographical Neighbors of Trouble-free

trotting
trotting horse
trottings
trottoir
trottoirs
trottole
trotyl
trotyls
trou
trou-de-loup
troubadour
troubadourism
troubadours
troublable
trouble
trouble-free (current term)
trouble-shoot
trouble and strife
trouble in paradise
trouble light
trouble maker
trouble makers
trouble oneself
trouble shooter
trouble spot
trouble spots
trouble the scorers
troubled
troubledly
troubledness

Literary usage of Trouble-free

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. A History of the Old Town of Stratford and the City of Bridgeport, Connecticut by Samuel Orcutt (1886)
"Free from all pain, from toll and trouble free My body sleeps among the silent ... Free from alt pain, from toll and trouble free, My body sleeps among the ..."

2. The Church Hymnary: A Collection of Hymns and Tunes for Public Worship (1900)
"Hail! sacred day of earthly rest, From toil and trouble free -»lf-?fl»M- 1- ... From toil and trouble free; Hail! day of light, that bringest light And joy ..."

3. Church Harmonies New and Old: A Book of Spiritual Song for Christian Worshippers by Charles R. Tenney, Leo Rich Lewis (1898)
"... and trouble free; low beau-ti-ful tie sweet tc-oord Of souls tint pra; ... 1 How lovely are thy dwellings, I-ord, From noise and trouble free ; How ..."

4. Criteria for Performance Excellence: Malcolm Baldrige National Quality Award ...edited by Harry S. Hertz edited by Harry S. Hertz (1999)
"The trouble-free introduction of new products and services is important to the management of these processes. This requires effective coordination, ..."

5. Alternative Wastewater Collection Systems Manual (1994)
"The sewers have proven to be trouble-free with low maintenance ... This concern is fading as experience shows the sewers to be relatively trouble- free. ..."

6. The Lancet (1898)
"He had not had any difficulty in micturition and his urine was clear and urethra healthy, nor so far as he knew was there any bowel trouble. Free incisions ..."

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