What can I say instead of try?

try

  • attempt, endeavour, make an effort, exert oneself, seek, strive, struggle, do one’s best, do one’s utmost, do all one can.
  • undertake, aim, set out, take it on oneself.
  • try one’s hand at.

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Also question is, how do you describe someone who is trying hard?

There are a couple of words that basically mean the same thing as sedulous but are a little more common, namely assiduous, painstaking, and diligent.

Likewise, people ask, how do you say do better? synonyms for do better

  1. recover.
  2. resume.
  3. come again.
  4. re-enter.
  5. reappear.
  6. recur.
  7. remigrate.
  8. triumph.

Simply so, how do you say try harder?

To try hard to do or get something – thesaurus

  1. work. verb. to spend time trying to achieve something, especially when this involves using a lot of effort.
  2. strive. verb. to make a lot of effort to achieve something.
  3. try. verb. …
  4. attempt. verb. …
  5. struggle. verb. …
  6. strain. verb. …
  7. push for. phrasal verb. …
  8. press for. phrasal verb.

What can I say instead of try hard?

synonyms for try hard

  • apply.
  • bring to bear.
  • exercise.
  • expend.
  • strive.
  • utilize.
  • wield.
  • dig.

What does it mean to be tried?

transitive verb. When a person is tried, he or she has to appear in a law court and is found innocent or guilty after the judge and jury have heard the evidence. When a legal case is tried, it is considered in a court of law.

What is a fancy word for try?

Some common synonyms of try are attempt, endeavor, essay, and strive.

What is the synonyms of attempting?

Some common synonyms of attempt are endeavor, essay, strive, and try. While all these words mean “to make an effort to accomplish an end,” attempt stresses the initiation or beginning of an effort.

What’s a word for trying your best?

endeavor

  • strive.
  • struggle.
  • sweat.
  • take on.
  • take pains.
  • try.
  • undertake.
  • venture.

What’s an adjective for trying?

Words related to trying

arduous, demanding, irritating, strenuous, stressful, taxing, tricky, troublesome, upsetting, vexing, aggravating, annoying, exacting, exasperating, fatiguing, rough, exigent, hard, irksome, onerous.

Which idiom means to try hard?

Idiom #1: Back/nose to the grindstone

To return to/start a hard tedious task. Right, that’s my break over, I had better get back to the grindstone.

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