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untroublesome

  • a word derived from troublesome.
    troublesome
    adjective
    causing trouble, annoyance, or difficulty; vexatious.

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Eighty miles southeast of Algiers, a patrol-plane pilot noticed huts burning in Kouir Mechta, a quiet, untroublesome stone-and-mud village where the French had always had a cordial welcome.

From Time Magazine Archive

It had shed its convicted longtime president Jimmy Hoffa and elected a colorless and apparently untroublesome union veteran, Frank E. Fitzsimmons, to replace him.

From Time Magazine Archive

We nicknamed him Kuti, which means tiny, and being a happy, untroublesome baby everybody took pleasure in his arrival.

From "Nectar in a Sieve" by Kamala Markandaya

Though not a bit like him, for such a gentleman to pay his rent and keep his place untroublesome I never had before.

From Springhaven : a Tale of the Great War by R. D. (Richard Doddridge) Blackmore

Never before was so untroublesome and indulgent a father to be found on this earth; consequently young Belvidéro, accustomed to treat him without ceremony, had all the faults of a spoiled child.

From International Short Stories: French by A. Cheneviere