different between troubling vs bothersome

troubling

English

Adjective

troubling (comparative more troubling, superlative most troubling)

  1. distressing, worrying

Translations

Derived terms

  • troublingly

Verb

troubling

  1. present participle of trouble

Noun

troubling (countable and uncountable, plural troublings)

  1. The infliction of trouble or distress.
    • 1681, Henry Foulis, The History of Romish Treasons and Usurpations
      The Popes censures and troublings of the Emperour [Chapter title]
    • 1882, Philip Bennett Power, Litanies of daily life
      From all troublings of covetousness and ambition

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bothersome

English

Etymology

bother +? -some

Adjective

bothersome (comparative more bothersome, superlative most bothersome)

  1. Causing trouble, annoyance, inconvenience, irritation, or perplexity.
    Synonyms: troublesome, annoying, inconveniencing, irritating, perplexing

Derived terms

  • bothersomely
  • bothersomeness

Translations

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