attempt
Americanverb (used with object)
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to make an effort at; try; undertake; seek.
to attempt an impossible task; to attempt to walk six miles.
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Archaic. to attack; move against in a hostile manner.
to attempt a person's life.
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Archaic. to tempt.
verb
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to make an effort (to do something) or to achieve (something); try
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to try to surmount (an obstacle)
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to try to climb
they will attempt the north wall of the Eiger
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archaic to attack
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archaic to tempt
noun
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an endeavour to achieve something; effort
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a result of an attempt or endeavour
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an attack, esp with the intention to kill
an attempt on his life
Usage
What does attempt mean? An attempt is an effort made to complete a task, as in My attempt to go to the concert failed when my car broke down. To attempt means to try to complete a task, as in When Riddhi attempted to run to better her health, she found that she really enjoyed it too. When you attempt something, you are making some kind of effort, whether or not you succeed. To attempt is to try. Example: Louise attempted to make bread, but she forgot to add yeast to the recipe.
Synonym Usage
See try.
Other Word Forms
Derived Forms
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unattemptingadjective
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attemptableadjective
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attempternoun
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unattemptedadjective
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quasi-attemptverb
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unattemptableadjective
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well-attemptedadjective
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attemptabilitynoun
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reattemptverb (used with object)
Conjugated Forms
Present
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have attemptedperfect
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has attemptedperfect 3rd person singular
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have been attemptingperfect progressive
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attemptingparticiple
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am attemptingprogressive 1st person singular
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attemptssingular 3rd person
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has been attemptingperfect progressive 3rd person singular
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is attemptingprogressive 3rd person singular
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are attemptingprogressive
Past
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had attemptedperfect
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were attemptingprogressive plural
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attemptedparticiple
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had been attemptingperfect progressive
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was attemptingprogressive singular
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attemptedsimple
Future
Etymology
Origin of attempt
First recorded in 1350–1400; Middle English from Anglo-French atempter from Latin attemptāre “to test, tamper with.” See at-, tempt
Explanation
To attempt is to make an effort. You may attempt to read a book, but if you fail, no harm. If you attempt to jump from one building to the next and fail . . . . Ouch. The word attempt can also be used as a noun. It's an honest effort to do something. Your attempt to bake a birthday cake may look like a disaster, but the birthday boy will appreciate the effort anyway. The noun attempt can also mean an attack on a person or place, but in this case, it's best to hope that the attempt is not on your life. And never, ever attempt that sort of thing at home!
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Example Sentences
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On Saturday, thousands gathered along the avenue and, after several practice runs, made their record attempt.
From BBC • Jun. 7, 2026
The campus owner denied the charge, blaming feral cats, and called it a shakedown attempt.
From The Wall Street Journal • Jun. 7, 2026
Two elephants trudged across a makeshift football field at Mexico's Guadalajara Zoo in a whacky attempt to predict the score of the 2026 World Cup's opening game.
From Barron's • Jun. 6, 2026
It seems to be an attempt at building competition.
From Salon • Jun. 6, 2026
Just as I begin to contemplate how much worse the smell has to get before I attempt to drag my broken body out of this hole, the opossum’s ear moves.
From "Wayward Creatures" by Dayna Lorentz
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