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trier

A trier is someone who keeps trying hard to do something, even when it is difficult.

Explanation at your level:

A trier is a person who tries hard. If you have a hard task, you do not stop. You keep working. You are a trier. It is a good thing to be.

When you are a trier, you do not give up easily. Even if something is difficult, you keep going. Teachers often call students triers when they work very hard on their homework.

A trier is someone who puts in a lot of effort to achieve a goal. Being a trier means you have a positive attitude toward challenges. It is a common way to describe someone who is persistent and dedicated to their work.

The term trier is often used to describe someone's character in a supportive way. It suggests that while the person might not always be the most talented, their tenacity and determination make them successful. It is a nuanced way to praise someone's process rather than just the outcome.

In professional and academic environments, being a trier is synonymous with having a growth mindset. It implies a high level of resilience. While some might focus solely on results, calling someone a trier acknowledges the intrinsic value of the struggle and the commitment to improvement regardless of the final result.

Etymologically, the trier represents the active agent of self-testing. In a C2 context, this word can be used to describe the philosophical stance of someone who embraces the 'process' over the 'product'. It reflects a deep-seated cultural appreciation for the 'striver' archetype—someone whose identity is defined by the relentless pursuit of an objective, often in the face of insurmountable odds. It is a term that bridges the gap between simple persistence and a life-long dedication to self-actualization.

30秒でわかる単語

  • Trier means a persistent person.
  • It is a noun.
  • It is a positive term.
  • It rhymes with fire.

When we call someone a trier, we are highlighting their attitude rather than their raw talent. It is all about the effort they put in.

Think of the person who stays late at the office to finish a project, or the student who keeps practicing a math problem until it clicks. That is a trier. They don't let failure stop them; instead, they see it as part of the process.

Being a trier is often seen as a virtue. It implies that even if the result isn't perfect, the person's persistence is worthy of respect. It is a very encouraging word to use when describing someone's character.

The word trier comes from the verb try, which has its roots in the Middle English word trien, meaning to sift or separate.

Historically, the word was used to describe someone who 'tries' or 'tests' things, like a judge or an examiner. Over time, the meaning shifted to focus on the act of putting forth effort.

It is fascinating how the word evolved from a mechanical process of testing quality to describing a human personality trait. It reflects the idea that by 'trying,' we are essentially testing our own limits to see what we are capable of achieving.

You will often hear this word in sports or academic settings. It is a common way to praise someone's work ethic.

Common phrases include 'he is a real trier' or 'she is quite the trier.' It is generally used in a positive, supportive register. You might use it to comfort someone who didn't win a competition but put in a massive amount of work.

While it is mostly positive, be careful not to use it in a way that sounds patronizing. Saying 'he's just a trier' might imply they are trying hard but lack natural skill, so context is everything!

1. Give it a shot: To attempt something. 'I'm not sure if I can fix the sink, but I'll give it a shot.'
2. Go the extra mile: To do more than expected. 'She is a real trier who always goes the extra mile.'
3. Stick with it: To continue despite difficulty. 'If you stick with it, you will eventually learn the language.'
4. Keep at it: To maintain effort. 'Keep at it, and you'll see progress soon.'
5. Don't throw in the towel: Don't give up. 'Even when the project got tough, he didn't throw in the towel.'

The word trier is a countable noun. You can say 'a trier' or 'many triers' in the plural form.

Pronunciation is straightforward: TRY-er. In IPA, it is /ˈtraɪ.ər/. It rhymes with 'flyer', 'buyer', and 'crier'.

It is often used with the verb 'to be' (e.g., 'He is a trier'). It is a very simple, stable word that doesn't have complex irregular forms. Just remember to stress the first syllable!

Fun Fact

It originally referred to people who tested the purity of metals.

Pronunciation Guide

UK /ˈtraɪ.ər/

Rhymes with fire.

US /ˈtraɪ.ɚ/

Rhymes with fire.

Common Errors

  • pronouncing the 'i' as 'ee'
  • stressing the second syllable
  • adding an extra syllable

Rhymes With

flyer buyer crier dryer liar

Difficulty Rating

読解 1/5

easy

Writing 2/5

easy

Speaking 2/5

easy

リスニング 1/5

easy

What to Learn Next

Prerequisites

try hard work

Learn Next

persistence resilience determination

上級

tenacity perseverance

Grammar to Know

Noun formation

try -> trier

Countable nouns

a trier

Adjective usage

real trier

Examples by Level

1

He is a real trier.

He / is / a / real / trier.

Subject + verb + noun

2

She is a trier.

She / is / a / trier.

Simple sentence

3

Be a trier!

Be / a / trier!

Imperative

4

They are triers.

They / are / triers.

Plural

5

I want to be a trier.

I / want / to be / a / trier.

Infinitive

6

He is not a quitter; he is a trier.

He / is / not / a / quitter / he / is / a / trier.

Contrast

7

The teacher likes a trier.

The / teacher / likes / a / trier.

Simple object

8

Every trier wins eventually.

Every / trier / wins / eventually.

Subject + verb

1

He is a trier who never gives up.

2

Even if he fails, he is a trier.

3

She is known as a real trier in class.

4

Are you a trier?

5

Triers always finish their work.

6

Being a trier is a good quality.

7

He is a trier, so he will succeed.

8

The coach loves a trier.

1

She is a trier, which is why she passed the exam.

2

He might not be the fastest, but he is a trier.

3

Being a trier is more important than talent.

4

The team needs more triers to win.

5

She is a classic trier; she never quits.

6

I admire him because he is a true trier.

7

Don't worry, you are a trier.

8

A trier will eventually reach the top.

1

His reputation as a trier precedes him.

2

While she lacks experience, she is a dedicated trier.

3

The manager values employees who are triers.

4

He is a trier, and that is his greatest asset.

5

It takes a trier to overcome such obstacles.

6

She is a trier who embraces every challenge.

7

Being a trier allows you to grow.

8

He is a trier in every sense of the word.

1

His persistent nature marks him as a true trier.

2

The coach identified her as a trier early on.

3

She is a trier who thrives under pressure.

4

A trier's journey is often long but rewarding.

5

He is a trier, demonstrating resilience daily.

6

The project succeeded because they were all triers.

7

Being a trier is a testament to one's character.

8

She is a trier, undeterred by failure.

1

His identity as a trier is central to his success.

2

She is a trier, embodying the spirit of perseverance.

3

A trier finds meaning in the process itself.

4

The essence of a trier is the refusal to yield.

5

He is a trier, a beacon of tenacity for us all.

6

To be a trier is to accept the challenge of growth.

7

Her life as a trier is a model for others.

8

A trier understands that effort is the true measure.

よく使う組み合わせ

a real trier
a true trier
a dedicated trier
call someone a trier
be a trier
the mark of a trier
a natural trier
a persistent trier
every trier
a born trier

Idioms & Expressions

"give it a go"

to try something

I'll give it a go.

casual

"give it your best shot"

to try as hard as you can

Just give it your best shot.

neutral

"put your back into it"

to work hard

Put your back into it!

casual

"pull your weight"

to do your fair share

You need to pull your weight.

neutral

"keep your nose to the grindstone"

to work hard continuously

He kept his nose to the grindstone.

idiomatic

"go the distance"

to finish something difficult

He has the energy to go the distance.

neutral

Easily Confused

trier vs tryer

incorrect spelling

trier is correct

He is a trier.

trier vs traitor

sounds similar

traitor is a betrayer

He is a traitor.

trier vs crier

rhymes

crier is someone who cries

He is a crier.

trier vs flyer

rhymes

flyer is a paper or pilot

He is a flyer.

Sentence Patterns

A1

Subject + is + a + trier

He is a trier.

A2

Subject + is + a + real + trier

She is a real trier.

B1

Being a trier + verb

Being a trier helps.

B2

He is a trier + relative clause

He is a trier who never quits.

C1

The mark of a trier + is + noun

The mark of a trier is persistence.

語族

Nouns

trial a test or legal process

Verbs

try to attempt

Adjectives

trying difficult or annoying

関連

attempt synonym

How to Use It

frequency

7

Formality Scale

neutral casual

よくある間違い

using 'trier' as a verb try
Trier is a noun, not a verb.
confusing with 'traitor' trier
They sound different and mean different things.
using 'tryer' spelling trier
The correct spelling is with an 'i'.
thinking it means 'judge' trier of fact
In law, it is 'trier of fact', but alone it means someone who tries.
using it to mean 'tester' tester
While related, 'trier' is for people, not machines.

Tips

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Memory Palace

Imagine a person trying to open a jar.

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Native Usage

Use it to praise effort.

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Cultural Insight

Effort is highly valued in English cultures.

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Grammar Shortcut

It's a regular noun.

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Say It Right

Emphasize the 'try'.

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Don't Make This Mistake

Don't spell it 'tryer'.

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Did You Know?

It comes from sifting grain.

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Study Smart

Use it in a sentence today.

Memorize It

Mnemonic

Trier starts with 'Try'. A trier is someone who always tries.

Visual Association

A person climbing a mountain.

Word Web

effort persistence trying success

チャレンジ

Describe a time you were a trier.

語源

Middle English

Original meaning: to sift or separate

文化的な背景

None.

Commonly used in sports culture to praise effort.

Often used in sports commentary.

Practice in Real Life

Real-World Contexts

at school

  • He is a trier in math.
  • She is a trier in class.

at work

  • He is a trier on this project.
  • She is a real trier.

in sports

  • He is a trier on the field.
  • She is a trier.

in life

  • He is a trier in everything.

Conversation Starters

"Are you a trier?"

"Who is the biggest trier you know?"

"Do you think being a trier is important?"

"Why is it good to be a trier?"

"How can you become a trier?"

Journal Prompts

Write about a time you were a trier.

Describe someone you know who is a trier.

Why do people give up?

How does effort lead to success?

よくある質問

8 問

Yes, usually.

No, it is spelled 'trier'.

It is neutral.

Quitter.

Yes, it is very encouraging.

Sometimes, to describe work ethic.

Not necessarily, but it implies effort.

Like 'try' plus 'er'.

自分をテスト

fill blank A1

He is a real ___.

正解! おしい! 正解: trier

Trier is the noun.

multiple choice A2

What does a trier do?

正解! おしい! 正解: Works hard

Triers keep working.

true false B1

A trier is someone who gives up.

正解! おしい! 正解: 間違い

A trier never gives up.

match pairs B1

Word

意味

All matched!

Definitions match.

sentence order B2

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正解! おしい! 正解:

He is a real trier.

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