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Definition of trying in English: tryingadjective ˈtrʌɪɪŋˈtraɪɪŋ Difficult or annoying; hard to endure. it had been a very trying day Example sentencesExamples - Seriously though, can anyone this side of the Orion belt say they did not expect a difficult and trying season?
- A trying, testing, history lesson maybe - but one that yields an abundance of rewards.
- Singaporeans are going through difficult and trying times in varying ways.
- This week he said he was beginning to renew his love of the game after the trying period he has endured.
Synonyms stressful, difficult, taxing, demanding, tough, hard, heavy pressured, testing, frustrating, fraught, traumatic, arduous, gruelling tiring, fatiguing, exhausting, wearing informal hellish, a bitch of a, a stinker of a annoying, irritating, exasperating, maddening, infuriating tiresome, irksome, troublesome, bothersome, vexatious informal aggravating
Derivatives adverbˈtrʌɪɪŋliˈtraɪɪŋli Of course there were the academic areas: History, Geography, tryingly presented; mythology, logic and theology were my favourites. Example sentencesExamples - She is cheerful, well meaning and - in the eyes of nearly everyone she meets - tryingly dull.
- All this provides a certainty that messy real life so tryingly fails to.
Definition of trying in US English: tryingadjectiveˈtrīiNGˈtraɪɪŋ Difficult or annoying; hard to endure. it had been a very trying day Example sentencesExamples - A trying, testing, history lesson maybe - but one that yields an abundance of rewards.
- Singaporeans are going through difficult and trying times in varying ways.
- Seriously though, can anyone this side of the Orion belt say they did not expect a difficult and trying season?
- This week he said he was beginning to renew his love of the game after the trying period he has endured.
Synonyms stressful, difficult, taxing, demanding, tough, hard, heavy annoying, irritating, exasperating, maddening, infuriating |