Maybe I just shouldn't . . . ' She sounded genuinely troubled.
She looked to be genuinely troubled.
It is Mr. Ball's opinion that President Johnson "welcomed this kind of dissent because he was genuinely troubled by the escalation of the war."
Though the narrative is too elliptical for much background detail, it's established that Christine is genuinely troubled and has been hospitalized by her parents.
He told her what had happened at their home, and she sounded genuinely troubled.
He was genuinely troubled.
Redford has publicly blamed this dark period for the end of his marriage, and referring to it he looks genuinely troubled.
Léopold is totally insincere, but Frédéric is genuinely troubled.
Jackie seems more genuinely troubled by the loss of a onetime friend who has been twisting herself into an Alpha Girl.
At times Mr. Bush seemed genuinely troubled by such criticism, but he did not shift tactics, apparently reasoning that what counted most was reaching his final destination.