• Verb

    pt. and pp. of try.

    Adjective

    tested and proved good, dependable, or trustworthy.
    subjected to hardship, worry, trouble, or the like.

    Verb (used with object)

    to attempt to do or accomplish
    Try it before you say it's simple.
    to test the effect or result of (often fol. by out )
    to try a new method; to try a recipe out.
    to endeavor to evaluate by experiment or experience
    to try a new field; to try a new book.
    to test the quality, value, fitness, accuracy, etc., of
    Will you try a spoonful of this and tell me what you think of it?
    Law . to examine and determine judicially, as a cause; determine judicially the guilt or innocence of (a person).
    to put to a severe test; subject to strain, as of endurance, patience, affliction, or trouble; tax
    to try one's patience.
    to attempt to open (a door, window, etc.) in order to find out whether it is locked
    Try all the doors before leaving.
    to melt down (fat, blubber, etc.) to obtain the oil; render (usually fol. by out ).
    Archaic .
    to determine the truth or right of (a quarrel or question) by test or battle (sometimes fol. by out ).
    to find to be right by test or experience.

    Verb (used without object)

    to make an attempt or effort; strive
    Try to complete the examination.
    Nautical . to lie to in heavy weather under just sufficient sail to head into the wind.

    Noun

    an attempt or effort
    to have a try at something.
    Rugby . a score of three points earned by advancing the ball to or beyond the opponents' goal line. ?

    Verb phrases

    try on, to put on an article of clothing in order to judge its appearance and fit
    You can't really tell how it will look until you try it on.
    try out, to use experimentally; test
    to try out a new car.
    try out for, to compete for (a position, membership, etc.)
    Over a hundred boys came to try out for the football team.

    Idioms

    give it the old college try
    Informal . to make a sincere effort
    I gave it the old college try and finally found an apartment.
    try it, that, etc., on
    Chiefly British Informal .
    to put on airs
    She's been trying it on ever since the inheritance came through.
    to be forward or presumptuous, esp. with a member of the opposite sex
    She avoided him after he'd tried it on with her.

    Antonyms

    adjective
    unreliable , untried

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