try one's hand



try one's hand

1. Attempt to do something for the first time, as in I thought I'd try my hand at snorkeling. This idiom uses try in the sense of "ascertain by experiment or effort," a usage dating from the late 1500s.
2. Also, try one's luck. Take a chance doing something, as in We thought we'd try our luck at getting a hotel room at the last minute.
See also: hand, try

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Eddy['edi]
Baitson['beitsn]
HankeHAHN-kəDutch
Haroldoah-ROL-do (Spanish), ə-RAWL-doo (Portuguese)Spanish, Portuguese
Elpidius-Late Greek (Latinized)
FestusFES-təs (English)Ancient Roman, Biblical Latin, Biblical