Synonym: untried. Similar words: dried, curried, worried, harried, married, nutrient, developing countries, tied. Meaning: [traɪd] adj. 1. tested and proved useful or correct 2. tested and proved to be reliable.
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1. The gang tried to intimidate the bank manager.
2. They tried to edify the child with music.
3. That bird tried to peck the baby.
4. We tried to rein in our excitement and curiosity.
5. He tried to bring pressure to bear on her.
6. The team captain vainly tried to rally his troops.
7. Whether you fail or fly, at least you tried.
8. He tried to appeal to their finer feelings .
9. I tried to slip up the stairs unnoticed.
10. She tried to abstract my attention from my work.
11. Choking back my anger, I tried to speak calmly.
12. He tried to domineer over everyone.
13. She tried to obliterate all memory of her father.
14. No one tried to cross the picket lines.
15. Doctors have tried zapping tumors with high-voltage radiation.
16. He tried to look casual.
17. Mum tried to anticipate all my needs.
18. We tried to assess his suitability for the job.
19. He tried his fortune in another city.
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20. We tried to blend into the crowd.
21. Have you tried changing the fuse?
22. He tried to suborn the police.
23. The police tried to allay her fears but failed.
24. Navy commanders recommended that he be tried by court-martial.
25. She tried to do away with herself.
26. I tried to phone her but couldn't get through.
27. They tried to scramble up the cliff.
28. He tried every means to make himself understood.
29. They tried to get official sanction for the scheme.
30. Have you tried any of the local delicacies?
More similar words: dried, curried, worried, harried, married, nutrient, developing countries, tied, allied, bodied, lie down, studied, frenzied, ratified, satisfied, horrified, justified, qualified, gratified, specified, mystified, terrified, certified, eerie, grief, brief, classified, accompanied, unoccupied, series.