trouble-free

trouble-free — adjective

1. happening or working without any difficulties, mistakes, or unexpected interrupt

1.形容詞B1
釋義

happening or working without any difficulties, mistakes, or unexpected interruptions.

例句

Lukas found the new software installation trouble‑free — it took only thirty minutes.

predicative: find + object + adjective

Rafael said the move to his new apartment went surprisingly trouble‑free.

同義詞
  • smooth

    more general; often describes motion or operation

  • seamless

    implies a transition without noticeable interruptions

  • hassle‑free

    slightly more informal; emphasises the absence of effort or frustration

  • straightforward

    focuses on simplicity rather than absence of problems

反義詞

文法句型

trouble‑free + noun

be / go / find + trouble‑free

用法筆記

Commonly used in both attributive position (before a noun: a trouble‑free process) and predicative position (after a linking verb such as be, go, or seem: the process was trouble‑free).

常見錯誤

The process was trouble and free.
The process was trouble‑free.
💡'trouble‑free' is a single compound adjective and should not be split into two separate words.