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have vs try

try vs have

have and try both are nouns.

have and try both are verbs.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
have Yes No Yes No
try Yes No Yes No
As verbs, try is a hyponym of have; that is, try is a word with a more specific, narrower meaning than have:
  • have: serve oneself to, or consume regularly
  • try: take a sample of
have (noun) try (noun)
a person who possesses great material wealth earnest and conscientious activity intended to do or accomplish something
have (verb) try (verb)
cause to be born put on a garment in order to see whether it fits and looks nice
suffer from; be ill with melt (fat or lard) in order to separate out impurities
undergo (as of injuries and illnesses) take a sample of
cause to move; cause to be in a certain position or condition test the limits of
undergo give pain or trouble to
cause to do; cause to act in a specified manner make an effort or attempt
serve oneself to, or consume regularly put to the test, as for its quality, or give experimental use to
have sex with; archaic use examine or hear (evidence or a case) by judicial process
organize or be responsible for put on trial or hear a case and sit as the judge at the trial of
go through (mental or physical states or experiences)
have or possess, either in a concrete or an abstract sense
achieve a point or goal
get something; come into possession of
have ownership or possession of
receive willingly something given or offered
have a personal or business relationship with someone
have as a feature
be confronted with
Difference between have and try

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