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Try vs Tri- – Confused between Try or Tri-?

Want to learn the difference between Try and Tri-? Try vs Tri- is an interesting comparison and you should most certainly learn the difference between these two words.We teach you when to use Try and when to use Tri-.

Try-vs-Tri

Word 1: Tri- (TRIGH)
Meaning 1: A prefix used before words to denote something that is three.
Example Sentence: The Indian flag is a horizontal and rectangular tri-colour.

Word 2: Try (TRIGH)
Meaning 1: To attempt to do something; to endeavour.
Example Sentence: I will try to complete the race within 5 minutes.

Meaning 2: Subject someone to a judicial procedure to determine the guilt or innocence of that individual.
Example Sentence:The commander of the army was tried before the queen for acts of treason.

Example Sentence using both words:
I will try to tack the tri-colour on my wall on Independence Day.

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