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Trod vs Tried - What's the difference?

trod | tried |


As verbs the difference between trod and tried

is that trod is simple past of tread while tried is past tense of try.

Fatigue vs Tried - What's the difference?

fatigue | tried |


As verbs the difference between fatigue and tried

is that fatigue is to tire or make weary by physical or mental exertion while tried is past tense of try.

As a noun fatigue

is a weariness caused by exertion; exhaustion.

Tried vs Ex - What's the difference?

tried | ex |


As a verb tried

is (try).

As a noun ex is

ex-girlfriend or ex can be ex-boyfriend.

Studied vs Tried - What's the difference?

studied | tried |


As verbs the difference between studied and tried

is that studied is (study) while tried is (try).

As an adjective studied

is practiced; self-conscious; careful.

Fish vs Tried - What's the difference?

fish | tried |


As verbs the difference between fish and tried

is that fish is to try to catch fish, whether successfully or not while tried is past tense of try.

As a noun fish

is a cold-blooded vertebrate animal that lives in water, moving with the help of fins and breathing with gills.

As a proper noun Fish

is {{surname|lang=en}.

Worn vs Tried - What's the difference?

worn | tried |


As verbs the difference between worn and tried

is that worn is past participle of lang=en while tried is past tense of try.

As an adjective worn

is damaged and shabby as a result of much use.

Prooved vs Tried - What's the difference?

prooved | tried |


As verbs the difference between prooved and tried

is that prooved is (proove) while tried is (try).

Tie vs Tried - What's the difference?

tie | tried |


As verbs the difference between tie and tried

is that tie is to twist (a string, rope, or the like) around itself securely while tried is past tense of try.

As a noun tie

is a knot; a fastening.

Trial vs Tried - What's the difference?

trial | tried |


As verbs the difference between trial and tried

is that trial is to carry out a series of tests on (a new product, procedure etc.) before marketing or implementing it while tried is past tense of try.

As a noun trial

is an opportunity to test something out; a test.

As an adjective trial

is pertaining to a trial or test.

Experiment vs Tried - What's the difference?

experiment | tried |


As a noun experiment

is experiment.

As a verb tried is

(try).

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