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Shot - blocking-Meaning, Definition & English Examples

A shot is a small amount of liquid, like medicine or alcohol, consumed at once. It can also mean the act of firing a gun or a single attempt in sports or photography.

shot

/ʃɑt/ /ʃɒt/

Definition:

The act of firing a projectile, or a small quantity of liquid consumed quickly.

Synonyms:

injection, dose, sip, blast, attempt

Part of Speech:

noun, verb

Antonyms:

miss, abstain

Common Collocations:

take a shot, shot glass, long shot, shot put, vaccine shot

Derivatives:

shotgun, shooter, shooting

Usage Tips:

Use "shot" for firearms or drinks; "a shot" can also mean an attempt (e.g., "Give it a shot").

Common Phrases:

call the shots, shot in the dark, big shot

Etymology:

From Old English "scēot," meaning act of shooting or projectile; related to Dutch "schot."

Examples:

  • 1. She took a quick shot of espresso before work.
  • 2. The hunter fired a single shot at the target.
  • 3. He gave the basketball one last shot before halftime.
  • 4. The doctor administered a flu shot to the patient.

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