try out (Meaning)

Wordnet

try out (v)

put to the test, as for its quality, or give experimental use to

try something new, as in order to gain experience

perform in order to get a role

take a sample of

try out Sentence Examples

  1. The new restaurant is holding a try out for potential servers this weekend.
  2. The basketball team is having try outs to determine the final roster.
  3. The software developer wants to try out the new features before releasing them to the public.
  4. The actor is trying out for the lead role in the upcoming movie.
  5. The musician is trying out a new guitar to see how it sounds.
  6. The writer is trying out different writing styles for their next book.
  7. The chef is trying out a new recipe for their signature dish.
  8. The teacher is trying out a new teaching method in their classroom.
  9. The runner is trying out a new training plan to improve their endurance.
  10. The artist is trying out a new painting technique to create a unique masterpiece.

FAQs About the word try out

put to the test, as for its quality, or give experimental use to, try something new, as in order to gain experience, perform in order to get a role, take a samp

rehearsal, practise, workout, exercise, practice, dry run, experiment, shakedown, effort, test

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The new restaurant is holding a try out for potential servers this weekend.

The basketball team is having try outs to determine the final roster.

The software developer wants to try out the new features before releasing them to the public.

The actor is trying out for the lead role in the upcoming movie.