different between trying vs tring
trying
English
Etymology
try +? -ing
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /?t?a?.??/
Adjective
trying (comparative more trying, superlative most trying)
- Difficult to endure; arduous.
- Irritating, stressful or bothersome.
Translations
Verb
trying
- present participle of try
Noun
trying (plural tryings)
- (philosophy) The act by which one tries something; an attempt.
Anagrams
- tyring
trying From the web:
- what trying means
- what trying to be crazy looks like
- what's trying too hard
- trying times meaning
- what's trying period
- trying what does it mean
- what you trying to do
- what i'm trying to say synonym
tring
West Flemish
Noun
tring m (plural trings)
- train
tring From the web:
- what triangle is 180 degrees
- what triangle is both scalene and right
- what triangle is both scalene and acute
- what triangle is obtuse
- what triangle measures 104 degrees
- what triangle can be obtuse
- what triangle is scalene and right
- what triangle has a right angle
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