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Try vs Overtry - What's the difference?

try | overtry |


As an initialism try

is .

As a verb overtry is

to spend too much time or resources in trying (a legal case).

Try vs Fraist - What's the difference?

try | fraist |


In obsolete terms the difference between try and fraist

is that try is fine, excellent while fraist is a test; test of strength or will power; an attack.

As an adjective try

is fine, excellent.

Try vs Costen - What's the difference?

try | costen |


As an initialism try

is .

As a verb costen is

(obsolete) to try; tempt.

Try vs Tryna - What's the difference?

try | tryna |

Tryna is a contraction of try.



In lang=en terms the difference between try and tryna

is that try is a score in rugby, analogous to a touchdown in American football while tryna is trying to.

As a verb try

is to attempt; to endeavour. Followed by infinitive.

As a noun try

is an attempt.

As an adjective try

is fine, excellent.

As a contraction tryna is

trying to.

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