It is attempt, as in "I made an attempt to swim twenty lengths of the swimming pool, but gave up half way!"
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The noun 'persistence' is a common, abstract, uncountable noun; a word for the attitude or behavior of someone who continues to do, or try to do, something in a determined way; a word for a quality.
To take a chance is to take a risk; to try something without being certain of the outcome.
To attempt something.
Another word for "try your best" is "endeavor." It conveys the idea of making a serious effort to achieve something. Other synonyms include "strive" and "exert oneself," both of which emphasize putting forth maximum effort toward a goal.
the word investigation means to try and prove something or to find out something
the word investigation means to try and prove something or to find out something
Try "Obsessive" The correct word that would mean to do something often would be "frequently".
Try something along the lines of "aero".
Modest
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Both. You must try harder. (verb) I got it right after my second try. (noun)
The word that you say is that you like that something. But when you say try to act to act sure and don't turn your head when you say it also try not to show it your eyes. Lying.
observed? probably not but thought i'd try an answer
The word 'tried' is NOT a noun. The word 'tried' is the past tense of the verb to 'try'.The word 'try' is both a verb and a noun.The noun 'try' (plural 'tries) is an abstract noun as a word for an effort or attempt to do something; a word for a concept.
Yes, entice is a word. It means to interest someone in something, such as, to entice someone to try the spaghetti.
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