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hit

1 hit /ˈhɪt/ verb
hits; hit; hitting
1 hit
/ˈhɪt/
verb
hits; hit; hitting
Britannica Dictionary definition of HIT
: to move your hand, a bat, etc., quickly so that it touches someone or something in a forceful or violent way
[+ object]
[no object]
[+ object] : to cause (something, such as a ball) to move by hitting it forcefully with a bat, racket, etc.
: to touch (something or someone) in a forceful or violent way after moving at a high speed
[+ object]
[no object]
[+ object] : to cause or allow (something, such as part of your body) to touch something in a forceful or violent way
[+ object] : to attack (something or someone)
: to affect (something or someone) in a harmful or damaging way
[+ object]
[no object]
[+ object]
: to come to (something) by chance or accident while you are moving
: to begin to have or experience (problems, trouble, etc.)
[+ object] informal : to become suddenly or completely clear to (someone) : strike
[+ object] : to get or come to (a goal, level, etc.) : reach
[+ object] informal : to arrive or appear at, in, or on (a place)
[+ object] informal
: to turn (something) on or off with a switch
: to move (a switch) to an on or off position
: to push down on (the brake pedal or accelerator in a vehicle) in a sudden and forceful way
: to succeed in hitting (something aimed at) with a shot, throw, etc.
[+ object]
sometimes used figuratively
[no object]
[+ object] : to succeed in making (a shot)
[+ object] : to succeed in making a pass to (another player)
[no object] : to try to hit the ball with a bat in baseball, cricket, or a similar game
[+ object] : to produce (a home run, a ground ball, etc.) by batting
[no object] : to have a specified batting average
: to hit the pitches thrown by (a pitcher)
[+ object]
[no object]
10 
not used in progressive tenses, [+ object] informal : to deal another card to (a player in blackjack)

hit a nerve

see nerve

hit a/the wall

see 1wall

hit back

[phrasal verb]
: to attack or criticize someone who has attacked or criticized you
often + at

hit home

see 2home

hit it

informal
used to tell a group of musicians to begin playing

hit it big

or hit big
see big

hit it off

informal
: to become friends : to get along well

hit on/upon

[phrasal verb]
hit on (someone) US, informal : to talk to (someone) in order to try to start a sexual relationship
hit on/upon (something) : to succeed in finding (something, such as a solution)

hit out at

[phrasal verb]
hit out at (someone) informal
: to make an angry attack against (someone)

hit someone for six

see six

hit the books

see 1book

hit the buffers

see 1buffer

hit the deck

or hit the dirt or hit the ground
: to drop down to the ground or floor suddenly

hit the fan

see 1fan

hit the ground running

: to begin an effort or activity in a quick, energetic, and effective way

hit the hay

informal or hit the sack
: to go to bed

hit the jackpot

see jackpot

hit the nail on the head

informal
: to be exactly right

hit the panic button

see panic button

hit the road

see road

hit the roof

informal or hit the ceiling
: to become very angry or upset

hit the skids

see 2skid

hit the spot

see 1spot

hit the streets

informal or US hit the pavement
: to go out in search of something or for a specific purpose
see also 1hit 6 (above)

hit the town

see town

hit the trail

see 2trail

hit up

[phrasal verb]
hit (someone) up or hit up (someone) US, informal
: to ask (someone) for something (such as money)

hit your stride

see 2stride

know what hit you

see 1know
2 hit /ˈhɪt/ noun
plural hits
2 hit
/ˈhɪt/
noun
plural hits
Britannica Dictionary definition of HIT
[count]
: an act of hitting someone or something
used to describe being hit by something (such as a bullet, bomb, punch, etc.) usually used with take
often used figuratively
: something that is very successful
often used before another noun see also one-hit wonder
: someone or something that is liked by someone very much usually + with
: a successful effort to reach a desired goal or result
computers
: an act of connecting to a particular Web site
: a successful attempt to find something in a search of a computer database or the Internet
informal : a single dose of an illegal drug
informal : a planned murder done by a paid killer see also hit man

— hitless

/ˈhɪtləs/ adjective