tries

[traɪz]

tries Definition

  • 1make an attempt or effort to do something
  • 2score points by throwing a ball or kicking a goal

Using tries: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "tries" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    He tries to learn a new word every day.

  • Example

    She tries to be kind to everyone she meets.

  • Example

    The basketball player tries to score a three-pointer.

  • Example

    The soccer player tries to kick the ball into the goal.

tries Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for tries

Antonyms for tries

Phrases with tries

  • put on (a garment) to see if it fits and looks good

    Example

    She tried on several dresses before choosing one for the party.

  • test something to see how well it works or how effective it is

    Example

    The company is trying out a new product in select markets before launching it nationwide.

  • attempt to do something, especially if you are not sure you can succeed

    Example

    I've never played tennis before, but I'm willing to give it a try.

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Summary: tries in Brief

The verb 'tries' [traɪz] means to make an effort or attempt to do something, such as learning a new word or scoring a point in sports. It can also refer to trying on clothes or testing a product, as in 'She tried on several dresses before choosing one for the party.' Common phrases include 'try out,' meaning to test something, and 'give it a try,' meaning to attempt something even if unsure of success.