Tries synonyms
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try (related)
An attempt; an effort.
An earnest attempt or effort
An effort or a try.
An attempt; trial
An act of whirling.
A vaccination or injection.
(Informal) A trial effort; try
An attempt; a try:
An attempt; an effort:
(Now Rare) An attempt
To determine the qualifications, aptitude, or skills of by means of questions or exercises:
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(Math.) To test or verify the correctness of (a calculation, etc.)
To undergo a test.
To perceive (sound) by the ear:
The definition of adjudicate is the act of making a judgment regarding a person or about a situation, most often in a courtroom.
(--- Law) To hear and decide on in a court of law:
(Informal) To suffer stress; to worry or be agitated.
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To be subjected to great stress:
Taste is defined as to try a food or drink or to notice the flavor of something.
To sample is to take a small taste or experience a small amount of something to get a better idea of the whole.
To deliver or pronounce formally:
Check means to test, examine, compare or inspect something to see if it is as it should be.
To give trouble to, esp. in a petty or nagging way; disturb, annoy, irritate, etc.
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To undertake a risky or daring journey.
To make (a person) angry, distressed, or unhappy.
To deliberately begin to do (something):
To have recourse to a person or thing for help, support, or information:
To trouble is to cause pain, distress or worry.
To subject to torture
To annoy, harass, or tease
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Subject is defined as to make someone or something experience something.
To move or progress with difficulty:
The definition of strive is to try very hard or struggle.
Refine is defined as to purify, to make more polished, or to become more defined.
To cleanse (something), or rid (it) of impurities
Partake is defined as to participate or take.
The definition of irritate is to aggravate or annoy, or to cause itchiness, inflammation or discomfort in or on the body.
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The definition of irk is to annoy.
To subject (another) to hostile or prejudicial remarks or actions; pressure or intimidate.
To move or go rapidly:
To try to disprove or invalidate (something) as by argument or legal action; dispute
To contend is to believe something is a fact or to deal with a challenge.
Bother is defined as annoy, worry, or cause discomfort.
(Intransitive) To direct the intention or purpose; to attempt the accomplishment of a purpose; to try to gain; to endeavor;—followed by at, or by an infinitive; as, to aim at distinction; to aim to do well.
To suffer mental anguish or worry about something:
The definition of afflict is to cause great physical or mental pain or agony or to create for someone a curse to bear.
To render a judicial decision or judgment concerning a disputed subject that is before the court. For example, a court may adjudge that a defendant is obligated to pay the damages sought by the plaintiff.
To decide is defined as to conclude, settle or make a choice.
To observe or inquire into in detail; examine systematically:
To start work on with purpose and vigor:
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To engage in the buying or selling of a commodity with an element of risk on the chance of profit.
To incur the risk of
To undertake to do or solve (something difficult)
To put forth for consideration or acceptance
To aspire is defined as to desire something or to work toward a goal that you strongly want to reach.
To have the desired effect or outcome; prove successful:
To work; toil
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To involve in a quarrel or dispute; to embroil.
The work involved in performing an activity; exertion.
An instance of such a proceeding:
abstains (antonym)
To keep oneself from doing, engaging in, or partaking of something; refrain:
delights (antonym)
To please greatly:
analyzes (related)
To examine methodically by separating into parts and studying their interrelations.
To subject to genetic screening.
Find another word for tries. In this page you can discover 72 synonyms, antonyms, idiomatic expressions, and related words for tries, like: try, endeavors, attempts, forays, essays, whirls, whacks, shots, flings, stabs and goes.