What is another word for have a go at it?

Pronunciation: [hav ɐ ɡˌə͡ʊ ˈatɪt] (IPA)

"Have a go at it" is an expression used to indicate trying or attempting something. If you're looking for synonyms of "have a go at it," you might consider phrases like "give it a shot," "try your hand at it," "have a crack at it," or "take a stab at it." Other options might include "take a swing at it," "take a chance on it," "test your mettle," "give it a whirl," or "have a stab at it." No matter which alternative you choose, the message is the same: it's time to give something new a try.

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Famous quotes with Have a go at it

  • I have asked myself once or twice lately what was my natural bent. I have no doubt at all: It is to look at each day for the evil of that day and have a go at it, and that is why I have never failed to have an acute interest in each morning's letters.
    Geoffrey Fisher
  • When someone tells you something defies description, you can be pretty sure he's going to have a go at it anyway.
    Clyde B. Aster

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