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- nountrial (noun) · trials (plural noun)
- a person, thing, or situation that tests a person's endurance or forbearance:"this winter has been a trial for me, physically and emotionally"Similar:source of irritation/annoyancesource of aggravationthorn in one's fleshthe bane of one's lifeone's cross to bearpain in the backsideskelfpain in the buttburr under/in someone's saddlefair cowstroke of bad luckill fortune
verbtrial (verb) · trials (third person present) · trialled (past tense) · trialled (past participle) · trialling (present participle) · trialed (past tense) · trialed (past participle) · trialing (present participle)- (of a horse, dog, or other animal) compete in trials:"the pup trialed on Saturday"
Originlate Middle English (as a noun): from Anglo-Norman French, or from medieval Latin triallum. The verb dates from the 1980s. - People also ask
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