shot Definition
shoot
verb shot, shooting
- tr & intr
1. To fire a gun or other weapon.
2. To fire bullets, arrows or other missiles.
- Thesaurus: fire, discharge, ignite, blast, set off, explode.
- Thesaurus: murder, execute, kill, knock off (
- Example: The geyser shot water high into the air
- Example: He shot questions at them
6. To move or make someone or something move or progress quickly.
- Example: That last victory shot them to the top of the table
- Thesaurus: dart, hasten, hurry, rush, dash, charge, race, sprint, streak.
- To depart quickly.
- Example: I have to shoot or I'll miss my train
- Form: shoot off (also)
- To tip out or dump (eg rubbish).
9. sport.
- To strike (the ball, etc) at goal.
- To score, for a hole or the round.
11. To film (motion pictures), or take photographs of someone or something.
12. To variegate by adding different coloured specks of colour.
- Example: Her dress was black shot with burgundy
13. Said of pain: to dart with a stabbing sensation.
14. To pull (one's shirt sleeves) forward so that they protrude from the sleeves of one's jacket.
15. To slide (a bolt) along.
16. To slide a bolt into or out of its lock.
17. To elongate rapidly.
18. To protrude or jut out far or suddenly.
19. colloq
- To begin to speak one's mind or tell what one knows
- Example: Go on, shoot!
21. To throw or cast a die or dice.
22. To detonate.
intr
23. To dart forth or forwards.
24. Said of a cricket ball: to start forward rapidly near the ground.
intr
25. To use a bow or gun in practice, competition, hunting, etc.
- Example: He likes to shoot regularly
26. Said of a plant: to produce new growth; to sprout.
intr
27. Said of a plant, especially a vegetable: to produce unwanted flowers and seeds.
28. colloq
- To pass through (red traffic lights) without stopping.
- To pass quickly through something.
- Example: shoot rapids
- To play a game of eg pool or golf; to have as a score at golf.
- Example: We could shoot pool at the club later
- To inject (especially oneself) with (drugs) illegally.
- 1. An act of shooting.
2. A shooting match or party.
3. An outing or expedition to hunt animals with firearms.
4. An area of land within which animals are hunted in this way.
5. The shooting of a film or a photographic modelling session.
6. A new or young plant growth.
- Thesaurus: branch, bud, twig, sprig, sprout.
8. A dump or rubbish chute.
- slang
To brag or exaggerate.
- To advance quickly in front of others, eg in a race.
- To scold or reprimand severely.
- To destroy or humiliate, especially by the strength of one's argument.
- Example: His speech was shot down in flames by the opposition
- colloq
To speak hastily, bluntly or directly, without preparation or concern for the consequences.
- To hit the target.
- To put across an opinion, etc.
- Example: I think you've shot the point home
- To settle (a dispute, competition, etc) by military action.
- colloq
To injure or harm one's own interests by ineptitude.
- colloq
To speak freely, indiscreetly or boastfully.
- slang
To escape or leave quickly.
- colloq
The whole lot.
Phrasal Verb: shoot someone or something down
- To fire guns at an aircraft so as to make it crash.To kill with gunfire.To dismiss mercilessly with criticism or ridicule.
- To grow or increase extremely quickly.
- Example: He has really shot up since I last saw him
- To kill or injure by shooting.
- To inject (heroin, etc).
shot1
noun
- 1. An act of shooting or firing a gun.
2. The sound of a gun being fired.
- Thesaurus: gunfire, blast, explosion, detonation.
- An explosive charge or blast.
5. A cannonball.
6. A single piece of filmed action recorded without a break by one camera.
7. A photographic exposure.
8. The range or extent of a camera.
- Example: out of shot
- Example: a good shot
- An act or instance of shooting or playing a stroke eg in tennis, snooker, etc.
- A heavy metal ball thrown in the shot put.
- An attempt.
- Example: I'll have a shot at it
- Thesaurus: chance, attempt, opportunity, turn, crack, go, stab.
- A spell or stint.
- A turn or go.
- Example: I'll have a shot at it now
- A guess.
- Example: Have a shot at the answer
17. colloq
- An injection.
18b. The distance it travels.
19. A reach or range.
(N Amer, especially US)
20. colloq
- A small drink of alcoholic spirit; a dram.
- Example: moon shot
- See under call.
- Extremely quickly or without hesitation; eagerly or willingly.
- A bet with little chance of success.
- Example: It's a long shot, but I'll have a try
shot2
adj
- 1. Said of a fabric: woven with different-coloured threads in the warp and weft so that movement produces the effect of changing colours.
- Example: shot silk
3. Ruined; exhausted.
- 1. Past tense, past participle of shoot.
- colloq
Be rid of them.
