- TRY Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of TRY is to make an attempt How to use try in a sentence Synonym Discussion of Try
- TRY | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
TRY definition: 1 to attempt to do something: 2 to test something to see if it is suitable or useful or if it… Learn more
- TRY definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
If you try a particular place or person, you go to that place or person because you think that they may be able to provide you with what you want
- Try - definition of try by The Free Dictionary
try - make an effort or attempt; "He tried to shake off his fears"; "The infant had essayed a few wobbly steps"; "The police attempted to stop the thief"; "He sought to improve himself"; "She always seeks to do good in the world"
- What does try mean? - Definitions. net
A try is analogous to a touchdown in American and Canadian football, with the major difference being that a try requires the ball be simultaneously touching the ground in the in-goal area and an attacking player who is in the field of play or in-goal
- Try Definition Meaning | Britannica Dictionary
If you don't succeed the first time, try, (and) try again He still hasn't found a job, but it is not for lack want of trying [=he has been trying to find a job but he has not found one]
- try verb - Definition, pictures, pronunciation and usage notes | Oxford . . .
Definition of try verb from the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary [intransitive, transitive] to make an attempt or effort to do or get something I don't know if I can come but I'll try try to do something What are you trying to do? I tried hard not to laugh You haven’t even tried to find it Don’t try to do it too quickly
- try - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
try (third-person singular simple present tries, present participle trying, simple past and past participle tried) To attempt; to endeavour Followed by infinitive I tried to rollerblade, but I couldn’t Can you start the car? —I'll try (to) 1918, W [illiam] B [abington] Maxwell, chapter XLIV, in The Mirror and the Lamp, Indianapolis, Ind :
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