different between troublesome vs depressing
troublesome
English
Etymology
trouble +? -some
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /?t??b?ls?m/, /?t??bl?s?m/
Adjective
troublesome (comparative more troublesome, superlative most troublesome)
- Causing trouble or anxiety
- The computer has been very troublesome for me. It never works when I need to use it.
- Synonyms: vexatious, burdensome, wearisome
Synonyms
- See also Thesaurus:annoying
Antonyms
- untroublesome
- nontroublesome
Translations
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depressing
English
Pronunciation
- (UK) IPA(key): /d??p??s??(?)/
- (US) IPA(key): /d??p??s??/
Adjective
depressing (comparative more depressing, superlative most depressing)
- Causing depression or sadness.
- The television news was depressing, so rather than start crying I turned it off.
- Causing a reduction in economic activity.
- The policy may have a depressing effect on some branches of industry.
Synonyms
- distressing
- saddening
- unpleasant
Translations
Verb
depressing
- present participle of depress
Anagrams
- predesigns
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