Emily Dickinson Lexicon
Definition for UN-TROUB'LED
UN-TROUB'LED, a. [untrub'led.]
- Not troubled; not disturbed by care, sorrow or business; free from trouble. Shak.
- Not agitated; not ruffled; not confused; free from passion; as, an untroubled mind. Milton.
- Not agitated; not moved; as, an untroubled lake.
- Not disturbed or interrupted in the natural course; as, untroubled nature. Spenser.
- Not foul; not turbid; clear; as, an untroubled stream.
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