n.1 a judicial examination and determination of issues between parties by a judge with or without a jury (stood trial for murder).
2 a a process or mode of testing qualities. b experimental treatment. c a test (will give you a trial).
3 a trying thing or experience or person, esp. hardship or trouble (the trials of old age).
4 a sports match to test the ability of players eligible for selection to a team.
5 a test of individual ability on a motor cycle over rough ground or on a road.
6 any of various contests involving performance by horses, dogs, or other animals.
Phrases and idioms:
on trial
1. being tried in a court of law.
2 being tested; to be chosen or retained only if suitable. trial and error repeated (usu. varied and unsystematic) attempts or experiments continued until successful. trial balance (of a ledger in double-entry bookkeeping), a comparison of the totals on either side, the inequality of which reveals errors in posting. trial jury petty jury. trial run a preliminary test of a vehicle, vessel, machine, etc.
Etymology: AF trial, triel f. trier TRY