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try to rest
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "try to rest" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when suggesting someone take a break or relax, especially when they seem tired or stressed. Example: "After a long week of work, it's important to try to rest and recharge for the upcoming challenges."
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News & Media
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Alternative expressions(5)
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Exact Expressions
29 human-written examples
Some have gone to caves to try to rest more safely.
News & Media
Torre said he would try to rest Matsui and Gary Sheffield this season by using them at designated hitter.
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Friends drove up from Washington, D.C., that first weekend to ensure I would not be alone, that I would eat and at least try to rest.
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They've had their ups and downs, but they don't try to rest on their laurels; they try to freshen it up through new marketing campaigns".
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But he and General Manager Brian Cashman will also try to rest some players in preparation for the October games that they earned through the first 155 games of the regular season.
News & Media
So napping, naturally, was part of the meeting and I was invited to try to rest for 20 minutes to a story about a waterfall.
News & Media
Human-verified similar examples from authoritative sources
Similar Expressions
31 human-written examples
He tried to rest more.
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Afflicted individual turned off set, tried to rest quietly.
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"She's trying to rest and regroup a little bit.
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The Giants have been trying to rest Armstead's knees.
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Everywhere he tried to rest, they drove him away.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When suggesting someone "try to rest", consider the context. If they are physically exhausted, focus on physical rest. If they are mentally drained, suggest activities that promote relaxation.
Common error
While "try to rest" is perfectly acceptable, varying your language can make your writing more engaging. Instead of repeatedly using "try to rest", consider using synonyms like "attempt to relax" or "make an effort to rest" to avoid sounding repetitive.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "try to rest" functions as an imperative or suggestion, urging someone to take time for relaxation or recuperation. Ludwig confirms its correct usage in various contexts, ranging from personal advice to sports commentary.
Frequent in
News & Media
40%
Wiki
32%
Science
12%
Less common in
Formal & Business
4%
Academia
4%
Reference
4%
Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, "try to rest" is a common and grammatically sound phrase used to encourage or suggest relaxation and recuperation. As Ludwig confirms, this phrase appears across a variety of contexts, from news articles to personal advice, with a neutral level of formality. Although it's a very common phrase, consider using alternative phrases as "attempt to relax", "try to sleep", "make an effort to rest" to make your writing more diversified.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
try to get some rest
Adds emphasis to the outcome of getting rest.
attempt to relax
Focuses on the effort to achieve relaxation rather than just rest.
make an effort to rest
Emphasizes the conscious effort being made to rest.
endeavor to rest
More formal way of saying "try to rest", implying a serious attempt.
seek to rest
Suggests actively looking for opportunities to rest.
aim to rest
Implies a goal or intention to rest.
strive to rest
Suggests making a significant effort to rest, even if it's difficult.
try to take a break
Replaces "rest" with a more general term "take a break"
try to unwind
Focuses on the mental aspect of relaxing.
attempt to get some shut-eye
Replaces "rest" with the idiom "shut-eye", which means sleep.
FAQs
How can I use "try to rest" in a sentence?
You can use "try to rest" to suggest someone take a break, as in, "After the long hike, you should try to rest." It can also be used to express an attempt to recuperate, like, "Even though I couldn't sleep, I did try to rest."
What can I say instead of "try to rest"?
You can use alternatives like "attempt to relax", "make an effort to rest", or "try to take a break" depending on the specific context.
Is it better to say "try to rest" or "try to sleep"?
The choice between "try to rest" and "try to sleep" depends on the context. "Try to rest" is broader and suggests relaxation, while "try to sleep" specifically refers to attempting to fall asleep. If you want to express the idea of general relaxation, "try to rest" is better; if you want to express the idea of attempting to fall asleep, "try to sleep" is more appropriate.
What's the difference between "try to rest" and "intend to rest"?
"Try to rest" implies an attempt to relax or recuperate, but doesn't guarantee success. "Intend to rest", on the other hand, suggests a plan or intention to rest, but doesn't necessarily mean the attempt will be made immediately or at all. So there is a nuance of certainty that is missing.
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
83%
Authority and reliability
4.5/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested