Trying means to make an effort or to do something. We use it when someone works hard to do a task or goal.
She is trying to open the door.
I am trying my best at school.
Trying describes something hard or unpleasant to handle. It means something makes you feel tired or annoyed.
That was a trying day for me.
This problem is trying and big.
Trying is the form of the verb 'try' used when someone is doing an action now. It shows effort happening at the moment.
I am trying to learn English.
They are trying to fix the car.
Trying here means testing something to find if it is good or works well. It is used in technical or scientific areas.
The trying of the new drug will start soon.
This model needs trying before sale.
Trying means the legal process of judging someone in court. It describes when a judge or jury looks at evidence and decides on guilt.
The trying of the case lasted two weeks.
Judges are trying the evidence now.
Trying describes something that makes you very tired or stressed. It shows that a person finds a situation hard to manage.
Long work hours are trying for everyone.
Caregiving can be trying at times.