Search Results

Entry Found...

One entry found.

1shot Listen to audio/ˈʃɑ:t/ noun
plural shots
1 [count] : an act of shooting a gun
Two shots were heard. = Two shots rang out. She fired a warning shot into the air. [=she fired/shot a gun into the air as a warning] He took a shot at the deer. [=he tried to shoot the deer; he fired a gun at the deer]see also gunshot, potshot
2 [noncount] a : buckshot
b : the objects (called ammunition) that are shot from cannons and other old-fashioned weapons
musket/cannon shotsee also slingshot
3 [count] : a person who shoots a gun
She is a very good shot. [=she is skilled in shooting a gun] You're not a bad shot. [=you are able to shoot a gun fairly well]see also big shot
4 [count] : a critical or hurtful remark
They took shots at each other throughout the debate. As her parting shot [=her final critical comment], she said that the other candidate simply did not understand the needs of the city's citizens.see also cheap shot, potshot
5 [count] : the act of hitting someone or something with your hand or an object
The boxer got in a few good shots on his opponent. She took a shot at me [=tried to hit me] with a snowball but missed.
6 [count] a : an act of kicking, hitting, or throwing a ball or puck toward or into a goal
She scored on a perfect shot from the right wing. Wow! That was a good/great shot! He made the shot. [=got the ball or puck in the goal] He took a shot [=threw the ball toward the goal] but missed.
b : a ball or puck that is kicked, hit, or thrown toward or into a goal
The shot went between the goalie's legs. Her shot landed on the putting green.see also chip shot, foul shot, jump shot, slap shot
7 [count] a : an attempt to do something successfully — usually singular You should give it a shot. [=you should try to do it] I'll give you one more shot. [=I'll let you try one more time] They lost, but at least they gave it their best shot. [=try, effort]often + at Take another shot at the math problem. I never changed a tire before, but I'll have a shot at it. I took/had a shot at (guessing) the answer and guessed right.
b : a chance that something will happen or be achieved — usually singular The horse has a 12 to 1 shot of winning. It's a 10 to 1 shot that he'll be on time.often + at The team has a good shot at winning. She has a shot at (winning) the title.see also long shot
8 [count] informal : 1photographoften + of I got some good shots [=pictures] of the kids. Be sure to take/get a couple shots of the car.see also mug shot, snapshot
9 [count] : a part of a movie or a television show that is filmed by one camera without stopping
the movie's opening shot a close-up shot of a beehive
10 [count] chiefly US : an act of putting something (such as medicine or vaccine) into the body with a needle : injection
a flu shotoften + of a shot of morphine/Novocain
11 [count] a : a small amount of a drink and especially a strong alcoholic drink
tequila shots a shot glassoften + of a shot of whisky/espresso —called also (Brit) short
b : a small amount of something — often + of The pilot took a shot of oxygen. My speech could use a shot of humor.
12 [count] : a heavy metal ball that people throw as far as they can in the athletic event called the shot put
a shot
US, informal : for each one : apiece
They cost $5 a shot.
a shot across the/someone's bow(s)
: a warning to not do something or to stop doing something
The fine is a shot across the bow to an industry that thinks it can ignore the law.
a shot in the arm
: something that makes someone or something stronger or more active, confident, etc.
The award has given the school a much needed shot in the arm.
a shot in the dark
1 : a guess that is based on very little or no information or evidence
Estimating the cost of a project like this is often a shot in the dark.
2 : an attempt that is not likely to succeed
I know it's a shot in the dark, but I still think we can convince them to join us.
call the shots
informal : to be in charge or control of something
Who's the one who calls the shots around here?
like a shot
: immediately and very quickly
He started the car and took off like a shot.
Share this entry:    Share this word with digg Share this word with reddit Share this word with technorati Share this word with del.icio.us Share this word with furl Share this word with stumbleupon Share this word with google Share this word with blinklist Share this word with newsvine Share this word with facebook Share this word with myspace

Link to this page:   

Browse the Learner's Dictionary

  1. A
  2. B
  3. C
  4. D
  5. E
  6. F
  7. G
  8. H
  9. I
  10. J
  11. K
  12. L
  13. M
  14. N
  15. O
  16. P
  17. Q
  18. R
  19. S
  20. T
  21. U
  22. V
  23. W
  24. X
  25. Y
  26. Z

Join Us on FB & Twitter

Get the Word of the Day and More

Facebook | Twitter