- adjectivetrying (adjective)
- difficult or annoying; hard to endure:"it had been a very trying day"
verbtrying (present participle)- make an attempt or effort to do something:"he tried to regain his breath" · "I started to try and untangle the mystery" · "I decided to try writing fiction" · "three times he tried the maneuver and three times he failed" · "none of them tried very hard"
- use, test, or do (something new or different) in order to see if it is suitable, effective, or pleasant:"everyone wanted to know if I'd tried jellied eel" · "these methods are tried and tested"
- (try for)attempt to achieve or attain:"they decided to try for another baby"
- visit (a place) or contact (a person) in order to find someone or obtain something:"she's not here, but you could try her room" · "I tried the library but it was out on loan" · "he tried all her friends but no one knew where she was"
- push or pull (a door or window) to determine whether it is locked:"I tried the doors, but they were locked"
- subject (someone) to trial:"he was arrested and tried for the murder"
- investigate and decide (a case or issue) in a formal trial:"such cases must be tried by a jury"
- make severe demands on (a person or a quality, typically patience):"Mary tried everyone's patience to the limit"
- smooth (roughly planed wood) with a plane to give an accurately flat surface.
OriginMiddle English: from Old French trier ‘sift’, of unknown origin. Sense 1 of the noun dates from the early 17th century.Similar and Opposite Wordsadjectiveverb- make an attempt or effort to do something:
- use, test, or do (something new or different) in order to see if it is suitable, effective, or pleasant:
- make severe demands on (a person or a quality, typically patience):
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