trier

/ˈtraɪər/
noun
  1. A person who tries or tests something, especially a new product or experience.
    • The company offers free samples to attract triers of their snack bars.
    • As a trier of many diets, he knew what worked for him.
    • She's a first-time trier of the new fitness app.
  2. A person who makes an effort or attempts something, often with determination.
    • The coach praised the young athlete as a persistent trier.
    • He's not the most talented, but he's a real trier.
    • Even when she fails, she's a trier who never gives up.
  3. A person or thing that decides or settles a matter, such as a judge or jury in a court case.
    • The trier of fact in this case is the jury.
    • The judge acts as the trier of law during the trial.
    • In a bench trial, the judge is the sole trier.
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