Try
Try is a polysemous word in English, primarily used as a verb meaning to make an effort to do something or to attempt. It can also mean to test or examine something in order to determine its quality, reliability, or suitability. In practical usage, try often implies ongoing effort rather than guaranteed success. As a noun, a "try" denotes an attempt or effort, as in "give it a try." The phrase "try out" means to test something or someone to assess suitability.
In sports, a "try" is a method of scoring in rugby union and rugby league. A grounding
In computing, "try" appears in error-handling constructs, such as a "try" block that contains code to be
In legal contexts, to "try" a case means to hear and decide it in court; the noun
Phrases illustrate its broad usage: "to try someone's patience," "to try out a product," or "to give