Definition of «try»

The verb "try" means to make an effort or attempt to do something, often with some degree of uncertainty or risk. It can also mean to test or experiment with something in order to determine its quality or effectiveness.

Usage examples

  1. I will try to wake up early every morning.
  2. She is going to try a new recipe for dinner tonight.
  3. We will try to find a solution to the problem.
  4. They should try to understand each other's perspectives.
  5. I am going to try my luck at the casino.
  6. The students are encouraged to try different sports during physical education class.
  7. Let's try a different approach to solve this puzzle.
  8. She is going to try out for the school basketball team.
  9. We should try to reduce our carbon footprint by using public transportation.

Sentences with «try»

  • Guys, this is actually simple if we don't try so hard. (redeeminggod.com)
  • A good employee takes pride in his work and honestly admits when trying something new doesn't quite work out. (smallbusiness.chron.com)
  • If you want to eat less junk food, instead of trying not to eat potato chips, eat more fruits, nuts, carrots, and other quick healthy food. (inc.com)
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