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Try Definition & Meaning

1. To attempt or make an effort to do something.

Example: I will try to finish my homework before dinner.

2. To test or sample something to see if it works or is effective.

Example: I will try this new recipe to see if it tastes good.

3. To put someone or something to the test.

Example: The coach will try the new player in the next game.

4. To judge or evaluate something.

Example: I will try to determine the best course of action.

5. To experience or undergo something.

Example: I will try to enjoy my vacation to the fullest.

Examples of the word try used in sentences.

  • I will try to wake up early tomorrow.
  • He needs to try harder to finish his homework on time.
  • Let's try to solve this puzzle together.
  • Can you please try the new dessert I made?
  • She wants to try bungee jumping on her next vacation.
  • I am going to try a new recipe tonight for dinner.
  • Let's try to solve this math problem together.
  • I want to try learning a new language this year.
  • I know it's difficult, but you have to try your best to pass the exam.
  • Can you please try to speak louder, I can't hear you.
  • Can you please try to speak more slowly?
  • I'll try to finish my essay before the deadline.
  • He always tries his best in everything he does.
  • We should try to solve the problem together.
  • My sister wants to try sushi for the first time.
  • In order to improve my language proficiency, I will try to read more books in English.
  • Despite being quite scared, I will try my best to give a presentation at the conference tomorrow.
  • We should try to be more environmentally conscious by using public transportation instead of driving.
  • I am planning to try a new workout routine to improve my physical fitness.
  • My mother always tells me to try new foods whenever I travel to a new country.
  • After struggling with addiction for years, he finally decided to try therapy as a way to overcome his struggles.
  • If you want to learn a new language, you have to try speaking it as often as possible, even if you make mistakes.
  • The athlete was determined to try his best at the upcoming competition, despite the tough competition.
  • If you're feeling restless and want to try something new, why not take up a new hobby, like painting or dancing?
  • Despite her reluctance to speak in public, she decided to try giving a speech at her friend's wedding.
  • I've always wanted to try my hand at writing a novel, but I've never had the discipline to stick with it.
  • He tried to hide his disappointment when he didn't get the promotion, but his colleagues could see right through him.
  • Despite his advanced age, he just couldn't resist the urge to try out the latest extreme sports craze.
  • Even after years of studying, speaking a foreign language fluently still requires a lot of practice and perseverance- but it's definitely worth the effort to try.
  • When faced with a new challenge or obstacle, I always remind myself to stay optimistic and at least give it a try.
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