Pronunciation: /traɪd ənd truː/
adjective A word that describes or modifies a noun or pronoun. 'Tried and true' is an adjective phrase that describes something that has been tested and proven to be reliable or effective.
A1 I always rely on my tried and true recipe for chocolate chip cookies.
A2 The tried and true method of studying for exams is to make flashcards.
B1 The company's tried and true marketing strategy has proven successful for years.
B2 She stuck with her tried and true workout routine to stay in shape.
C1 The author's tried and true writing style has garnered critical acclaim.
C2 After many years in the industry, he has developed a tried and true approach to problem solving.
formal The tried and true method of data analysis is to conduct thorough research and utilize statistical tools.
informal When it comes to baking, I always stick to my tried and true chocolate chip cookie recipe.
slang For a guaranteed good time, stick with the tried and true plan of hitting up the local dive bar.
figurative In times of uncertainty, it's comforting to rely on tried and true friendships for support.
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