Assail vs Troble - What's the difference?
assail | troble |
To attack violently using words or force.
* {{quote-book, year=1882-89, author=, title=A Collection Of Old English Plays, Vol. IV., chapter=, edition=
, passage=His rage and troble both pronounce him guiltles Of this attempt, which makes mee rather doubt Hee may proove too seveare in his revendge, Which I with all indevour will prevent Yet to the most censorious I appeale, What coold I lesse have doone to save myne honor From suffringe beneathe skandall? '' }}
As verbs the difference between assail and troble
is that assail is to attack violently using words or force while troble is .As a noun troble is
.assail
English
Verb
(en verb)- Muggers assailed them as they entered an alley.
- For the next six months or so those children will assail her in public with demands for an improper story! (from H.H. Munro's short story, "The Storyteller").
troble
English
Noun
(en noun)citation