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  • intransitive verb. To make an effort to do or accomplish (something); attempt.
  • intransitive verb. undefined
  • intransitive verb. To taste, sample, or otherwise test in order to determine strength, effect, worth, or desirability.
  • intransitive verb. To make an effort to open (a closed door or window).
  • intransitive verb. undefined
  • intransitive verb. To conduct the trial of (a legal claim).
  • intransitive verb. To put (an accused person) on trial.
  • intransitive verb. To subject to great strain or hardship; tax.
  • intransitive verb. To melt (lard, for example) to separate out impurities; render.
  • intransitive verb. To make an effort; strive.
  • noun. An attempt; an effort.
  • noun. In Rugby, an act of advancing the ball past the opponent's goal line and grounding it there for a score of three points.
  • phrasal verb. To don (a garment) to test its fit.
  • phrasal verb. To test or use experimentally.
  • phrasal verb. To undergo a competitive qualifying test, as for a job or athletic team.
  • phrasal verb. To test or use experimentally.
  • idiom. (try (one's) hand) To attempt to do something for the first time.
  • idiom. (try (one's) fortune) To make an effort or take a risk to be successful, especially as a newcomer.
  • The Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia
  • noun. The act of trying; a trial; experiment; effort.
  • noun. In foot-ball, in the Rugby game, the right to carry the ball in front of the goal and try to kick a goal. When goals are equal, the game is decided by the majority of tries.
  • noun. A sieve; riddle; screen.
  • To separate, as what is good from what is bad; separate by sifting; sift.
  • Hence— To select; cull; pick out.
  • To ascertain by sifting or examination.
  • To separate (metal) from the ore or dross by melting; refine; assay.
  • To separate or reduce by boiling or steaming; render: generally with out: as, to try out lard or blubber.
  • To put to the test or proof; subject to experimental treatment, comparison with a standard, or the like, in order to determine the truth, accuracy, power, strength, speed, fitness, or other quality of; test; prove: as, to try weights and measures; to try a new invention; to try conclusions; to try one's patience, or one's luck.
  • To use, apply, or practise tentatively; experiment with: as, to try a new remedy; also, to experiment upon; treat tentatively.
  • To endeavor experimentally to find out.
  • To experience; have knowledge of by experience.
  • To undertake; attempt; essay.
  • To examine judicially; bring or set before a court with evidence or argument, or both, for a final judicial determination; submit to the examination and decision or sentence of a judicial tribunal: as, to try a case; to try a prisoner.
  • To bring to a decision; determine; settle; hence, to decide by combat.
  • To bear hardly upon; subject to trials or suffering; afflict: as, the family has been sorely tried.
  • To strain: as, to try the eyes.
  • To incite to wrong; tempt; solicit.
  • To invite; escort.
  • In joinery, to dress with a trying-plane. See trying-plane.
  • To attempt; undertake.
  • To exert strength; make an effort; endeavor; attempt: as, to try for a situation.
  • To find or show what a person or a thing is; prove by experience; make or hold a trial.
  • Nautical, to lie to in a gale under storm-sails so as to keep a ship's bow to the sea.
  • In angling, to fish again over a pool or stream where the fish have refused to bite before, as with a different cast of flies, from another direction with regard to the wind or sun, etc.: also used transitively: as, to try back the water.
  • Hence— To transude, or ooze out, as sweat: as, the perspiration is trying out of him.
  • Synonyms To seek, essay, strive.
  • the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English
  • adjective. Refined; select; excellent; choice.
  • noun. A screen, or sieve, for grain.
  • noun. Act of trying; attempt; experiment; trial.
  • noun. In Rugby and Northern Union football, a score (counting three points) made by grounding the ball on or behind the opponent's goal line; -- so called because it entitles the side making it to a place kick for a goal (counting two points more if successful).
  • intransitive verb. To exert strength; to endeavor; to make an effort or an attempt.
  • Word Usage
    "The topic has come up a lot and the people I talk to tend to argue for the \'not enough time\ 'conundrum and I try to get them to just \'try it\' for a while."
    cross-reference
    afflict  attempt  endeavor  judge  strain  
    Hypernym
    Words that are more generic or abstract
    anguish  assume  don  get into  hurt  
    Rhyme
    Words with the same terminal sound
    Ai  Alai  Ally  Bi  Bligh  
    Same Context
    Words that are found in similar contexts
    beat  carry  catch  do  find  
    Synonym
    Words with the same meaning
    !  acid test  agonize  aim  aim  
    variant
    tried  
    verb-form
    tried  tries  trying