try (out) Antonyms
Meaning of try (out)
try (out)
a performance of a play prior to its official opening to determine response and discover weaknesses, to compete for a position especially on an athletic team or for a part in a play, a test of the ability (as of an actor or athlete) to fill a part or meet standards, to take part in a tryout especially for a position on an athletic team or a part in a play, an experimental performance or demonstration, a test of the ability (as of an athlete or actor) to fill a part or meet standards
try (out) Sentence Examples
- I'm going to try out for the soccer team next week.
- I've been trying out new recipes lately to find some healthy dishes.
- The company is trying out a new marketing campaign to see if it increases sales.
- The student tried out different study methods to see which one worked best for her.
- The athlete tried out a new training regimen to improve her performance.
- The musician tried out several different guitars before finding one that suited her playing style.
- The artist tried out different mediums before settling on acrylic painting.
- The software developer tried out multiple programming languages before choosing the one that was most efficient for the project.
- The traveler tried out various modes of transportation to see which one was most convenient and comfortable.
- The entrepreneur tried out several business ideas before launching the one that was most promising.
FAQs About the word try (out)
a performance of a play prior to its official opening to determine response and discover weaknesses, to compete for a position especially on an athletic team or
practice, practise, workout, exercise,rehearsal, attempt, experiment, shakedown, test, dry run
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I'm going to try out for the soccer team next week.
I've been trying out new recipes lately to find some healthy dishes.
The company is trying out a new marketing campaign to see if it increases sales.
The student tried out different study methods to see which one worked best for her.