Attempt vs Endeavor vs Strive vs Test vs Try

Quando usar cada um em inglês, com significado, registro e exemplos.

Attempt

Top 2000 (comum)B2noun

Endeavor

FormalTop 3000 (comum)B1

Strive

Top 2000 (comum)C1verb

Test

Top 1000 (muito comum)A1noun

Try

Top 1000 (muito comum)A1verb
Mais formal: Endeavor
 AttemptEndeavorStriveTestTry
Pronúncia🇬🇧 /["/əˈtempt/"]/🇺🇸 /["/əˈtempt/"]/🇬🇧 //ɪnˈdɛv.ər//🇺🇸 //ɪnˈdɛv.ɚ//🇬🇧 /["/straɪv/","/straɪvz/","/strəʊv/","/straɪvd/","/ˈstrɪvn/","/ˈstraɪvɪŋ/"]/🇺🇸 /["/straɪv/","/straɪvz/","/strəʊv/","/straɪvd/","/ˈstrɪvn/","/ˈstraɪvɪŋ/"]/🇬🇧 /["/test/"]/🇺🇸 /["/test/"]/🇬🇧 /["/traɪ/","/traɪz/","/traɪd/","/ˈtraɪɪŋ/"]/🇺🇸 /["/traɪ/","/traɪz/","/traɪd/","/ˈtraɪɪŋ/"]/
SignificadoTo try to do something.To try hard to do something.To work hard to achieve something.An exam to check knowledge or skills.to make an effort to do something
ExemploHer attempt to climb the mountain was met with several challenges.We will endeavor to meet the project deadline.We encourage all members to strive for the highest standards.I have a math test tomorrow and I need to study.I will try my best to finish the project on time.
RegistroNeutroFormalNeutroNeutroNeutro
Quão comumTop 2000 (comum)Top 3000 (comum)Top 2000 (comum)Top 1000 (muito comum)Top 1000 (muito comum)
Nível CEFRB2B1C1A1A1
Classe gramaticalnounverbnounverb
Colocaçõessuccessful, abortive, botched, make, succeed in, abandon, succeed, fail, in an/​the attempt, attempt at, attempt by, an attempt on somebody’s life, at the first, second, etc. attempt, in the first, second, etc. attempt, successful, abortive, botched, make, succeed in, abandon, succeed, fail, in an/​the attempt, attempt at, attempt by, an attempt on somebody’s life, at the first, second, etc. attempt, in the first, second, etc. attemptmake an endeavor, a noble endeavor, personal endeavorhard, mightily, desperately, after, against, fordemanding, difficult, gruelling/​grueling, do, sit, take, result, score, conditions, in a/​the test, on a/​the test, test in, exhaustive, extensive, rigorous, number, series, have, undergo, carry out, take place, confirm something, demonstrate something, result, data, statistics, test for, test on, exhaustive, extensive, rigorous, number, series, have, undergo, carry out, take place, confirm something, demonstrate something, result, data, statistics, test for, test on, good, critical, crucial, pose, provide, put somebody/​something to the test, case, the acid test, the litmus test, stand the test of timedesperately, frantically, furiously, decide to, dare (somebody) to, bother to, be just trying to do something, be only trying to do something, give up trying, desperately, frantically, furiously, decide to, dare (somebody) to, bother to, be just trying to do something, be only trying to do something, give up trying
Antônimosabandon, give up, quitabandon, give up, stoprelax, surrender, give upguess, ignore, neglectgive up, quit, avoid
Erros comuns'Attempted to' is often confused with 'tried to'., Learners sometimes use 'attempt' without an object, which is incorrect., Confusion between 'attempt' (to try) and 'achieve' (to succeed).Confused with 'endeavor' vs 'endeavoured'; not all varieties use the British spelling., Using 'endeavor' without stating what is being endeavored., Incorrectly using 'endeavor' in everyday casual speech.'Strive' is often confused with 'strive for'; remember it needs 'to' before a verb., Some learners use 'strived' as the past tense, but it's 'strove' or 'strived' depending on context., Mixing up 'strive' with 'thrive' due to similar sounds.Confused with 'testify' — they mean different things., Using 'test' as a countable noun incorrectly., Mixing up 'tested' and 'testing’ in verb forms.Using 'try' with a noun instead of a verb (e.g., 'try a bike' instead of 'try riding a bike'), Confusing 'try' with 'test' — 'try' suggests effort, while 'test' implies evaluation, Using 'try' without context, making the intention unclear
Notas de usoUse 'attempt' when referring to trying to achieve something, especially when the outcome is uncertain. It's suitable in both spoken and written contexts but may sound a bit formal in casual conversation.Use in formal contexts, such as academic settings or professional writing. Avoid in casual conversations.Use 'strive' in contexts where you want to emphasize effort towards a goal. It's appropriate in both formal and informal situations but may sound overly dramatic for casual conversations.Used in educational contexts for quizzes or exams. Can also refer to trials in scientific or real-world situations. Avoid in informal contexts unless using slang.Use 'try' when suggesting attempts. It's suitable for informal and formal settings. Avoid using it with absolute outcomes, as it conveys effort rather than guarantee.

Perguntas frequentes: Attempt vs Endeavor vs Strive vs Test vs Try

Qual é a diferença entre Attempt, Endeavor, Strive, Test e Try?

Attempt: To try to do something. Endeavor: To try hard to do something. Strive: To work hard to achieve something. Test: An exam to check knowledge or skills. Try: to make an effort to do something

Qual é mais formal: Attempt, Endeavor, Strive, Test e Try?

Endeavor é a mais formal entre elas.

Qual é mais avançada: Attempt, Endeavor, Strive, Test e Try?

Strive é o nível mais alto, em C1, na escala CEFR.

Attempt, Endeavor, Strive, Test e Try estão no mesmo nível CEFR?

Attempt: B2, Endeavor: B1, Strive: C1, Test: A1, Try: A1 na escala CEFR.

Pode mostrar um exemplo de cada?

Attempt: Her attempt to climb the mountain was met with several challenges. Endeavor: We will endeavor to meet the project deadline. Strive: We encourage all members to strive for the highest standards. Test: I have a math test tomorrow and I need to study. Try: I will try my best to finish the project on time.

Posso usar Attempt, Endeavor, Strive, Test e Try de forma intercambiável?

Nem sempre. Attempt, Endeavor, Strive, Test e Try são relacionadas e às vezes se sobrepõem, mas diferem em registro, frequência e uso, então trocar uma pela outra pode mudar o sentido ou o tom. Veja as diferenças acima antes de substituir.

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