There is such a thing as “tryhard,” which is commonly used by eSports players, but recently the term has gone beyond its scope. What does this word mean and when is it appropriate to use it – in the material of “Evening Moscow”.

What does the word “try” mean?
“Tryhard” is a term that comes from the English word (“try hard” – significant effort). It denotes a particular person who shows excessive enthusiasm in achieving any goal.
Often such a person is viewed negatively or with some condemnation. The synonym for this word is “beginner” – usually these are people who strive to be better than everyone around them.
In a gaming environment, “tryhard” describes a game participant who tries to win by every means available, sometimes looking humorous or annoyed.
When is it appropriate to use?
The word “tryhard” is often used in computer games but it can also be used in everyday life. The meaning of this word extends not only to gamers but also to people with other hobbies and interests.
Usage example
“You're acting like a bigot. You should calm down.”
“Don't try too hard, enjoy the game!”
“He is a tryhard so he always tries his best at work.”