tries, tried, trying
to try out
phrasal verbC
Test or use something to see if it works well
- 1She wants to try out the new software before buying it.
- 2He decided to try out the recipe for dinner.
When you try out something, you are checking to see if it works properly. It's like experimenting to see if something is good or if it fits your needs. You might try out a new recipe, a new game, or a new piece of equipment to see how well it works.
Remember, trying out something doesn't always guarantee success on the first attempt. It's okay to make mistakes and learn from them to improve your skills and understanding. Keep experimenting and don't be afraid to fail!
at a store for pet supplies
Choosing a New Toy
James
Look at this new toy for Max. It seems fun!
Susan
Yeah, let's try out this one and see if he likes it.
James
Good idea. If he enjoys it, we can get more.
Susan
Perfect, let's take it home and see how he reacts.
at a seafood stall
Sampling the Catch of the Day
Kimberly
Look at these fresh oysters, Kevin!
Kevin
Yeah, they look great. Should we try out a few to see if we like them?
Kimberly
Good idea, let's see if they're as tasty as they look.
Kevin
Perfect, I'll get us a small batch to start with.
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Similar to "to try out":
- 1test
- 2experiment with