Trying vs Troublesome - What's the difference?
trying | troublesome | Related terms |
Difficult to endure; arduous.
*1891 , Conan Doyle,
*:"Do you not find," he said, "that with your short sight it is a little trying to do so much typewriting?"
Irritating, stressful or bothersome.
(philosophy) The act by which one tries something; an attempt.
* 2006 , Andrew Sneddon, Action and Responsibility (page 145)
Giving trouble or anxiety; vexatious; burdensome; wearisome.
Trying is a related term of troublesome.
As adjectives the difference between trying and troublesome
is that trying is difficult to endure; arduous while troublesome is giving trouble or anxiety; vexatious; burdensome; wearisome.As a verb trying
is .As a noun trying
is (philosophy) the act by which one tries something; an attempt.trying
English
Adjective
(en adjective)Verb
(head)Noun
(en noun)- In a variety of places, O'Shaughnessy argues that there is an internal relation between trying and the events that tryings produce. For example, he argues that tryings are not independently specifiable except as would-be causes of physical events.
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*troublesome
English
Adjective
(en adjective)- The computer has been very troublesome for me. It never works when I need to use it.