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trouble oneself vs strain

strain vs trouble oneself

trouble oneself is not a noun while strain is a noun.

trouble oneself and strain both are verbs.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
trouble oneself No No Yes No
strain Yes No Yes No
As verbs, strain is a hypernym of trouble oneself; that is, strain is a word with a broader meaning than trouble oneself:
  • trouble oneself: take the trouble to do something; concern oneself
  • strain: to exert much effort or energy
Other hypernyms of trouble oneself include reach, strive.
trouble oneself (noun) strain (noun)
an effortful attempt to attain a goal
the act of singing
an intense or violent exertion
the general meaning or substance of an utterance
a succession of notes forming a distinctive sequence
a special variety of domesticated animals within a species
(biology) a group of organisms within a species that differ in trivial ways from similar groups
(physics) deformation of a physical body under the action of applied forces
injury to a muscle (often caused by overuse); results in swelling and pain
(psychology) nervousness resulting from mental stress
difficulty that causes worry or emotional tension
trouble oneself (verb) strain (verb)
take the trouble to do something; concern oneself cause to be tense and uneasy or nervous or anxious
alter the shape of (something) by stress
to exert much effort or energy
use to the utmost; exert vigorously or to full capacity
remove by passing through a filter
separate by passing through a sieve or other straining device to separate out coarser elements
become stretched or tense or taut
rub through a strainer or process in an electric blender
test the limits of
Difference between trouble oneself and strain

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