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Associations of "Try out" (30 Words)
assay | A written report of the results of an analysis of the composition of some substance. They made an assay of the contents. |
assiduity | Constant attentions to someone. The assiduity with which he could wear down his opponents. |
attempt | Make an effort or attempt. An attempt to halt the bombings. |
conscientiously | In a way that is motivated by one’s moral sense of right and wrong. He applied himself conscientiously to his profession. |
contend | Have an argument about something. Militant groups are contending for control of the country. |
contribute | Contribute to some cause. He contributed to a private pension. |
effort | A notable achievement. He got an A for effort. |
endeavor | Attempt by employing effort. We endeavor to make our customers happy. |
endeavour | Earnest, prolonged, and industrious effort. He is endeavouring to help the Third World. |
exertion | The application of a force, influence, or quality. They managed only with great exertion. |
exhale | Give out (breath or an odor. He exhaled the smoke towards the ceiling. |
filibuster | Obstruct proposed legislation with a filibuster. The bill was defeated by a Senate filibuster in June. |
futilely | In a futile and unproductive manner. |
impossible | Used of persons or their behavior. Impossible behavior. |
jimmy | To move or force, especially in an effort to get something open. In Britain they call a jimmy and jemmy. |
overexertion | Excessive exertion; so much exertion that discomfort or injury results. |
pains | An effortful attempt to attain a goal. |
practise | Scheme or plot for an evil purpose. He began to practise law. |
pry | Be nosey. Raccoons managed to pry the lid off the garbage pail. |
reconstruction | The activity of constructing something again. Comparison between the original and the reconstruction. |
render | To surrender someone or something to another. The rains rendered his escape impossible. |
strenuous | Characterized by or performed with much energy or force. A strenuous task. |
strive | To exert much effort or energy. We must strive to secure steady growth. |
striving | An effortful attempt to attain a goal. |
struggling | Engaged in a struggle to overcome especially poverty or obscurity. A financially struggling theater. |
suicide | A person who commits suicide. A suicide blast caused more deaths. |
taxing | Physically or mentally demanding. A taxing schedule. |
toil | Exhausting physical labour. A life of toil. |
travail | (of a woman) be in labour. A woman in travail. |
workmanlike | Worthy of a good workman. A steady workmanlike approach. |