Definition of Shot

Noun: shot  shót

  1. The act of firing a projectile
    "his shot was slow but accurate";
    - shooting
     
  2. A solid missile discharged from a firearm
    "the shot buzzed past his ear";
    - pellet
     
  3. (sport) the act of swinging or striking at a ball with a club or racket or bat or cue or hand
    "a good shot requires good balance and tempo"; "he left me an almost impossible shot";
    - stroke
     
  4. A chance to do something
    "he wanted a shot at the champion";
    - crack
     
  5. A person who shoots (usually with respect to their ability to shoot)
    "he is a crack shot";
    - shooter
     
  6. A consecutive series of pictures that constitutes a unit of action in a film
    - scene
     
  7. The act of putting a liquid into the body by means of a syringe
    "the nurse gave him a flu shot";
    - injection, jab [Brit]
     
  8. A small drink of liquor
    "he poured a shot of whiskey";
    - nip, slug
     
  9. An aggressive remark directed at a person like a missile and intended to have a telling effect
    "his parting shot was 'drop dead'";
    - shaft, slam, dig, barb, jibe, gibe
     
  10. An estimate based on little or no information
    - guess, guesswork, guessing, dead reckoning
     
  11. An informal photograph; usually made with a small hand-held camera
    "he tried to get unposed shots of his friends";
    - snapshot, snap
     
  12. Sports equipment consisting of a heavy metal ball used in the shot put
    "he trained at putting the shot"
     
  13. An explosive charge used in blasting
     
  14. A blow hard enough to cause injury
    "he is still recovering from a shot to his leg"; "I caught him with a solid shot to the chin"
     
  15. An attempt to score in a game
     
  16. (informal) any attempt or effort
    "he gave it his best shot";
    - stab
     
  17. The launching of a missile or spacecraft to a specified destination
    - blastoff
Adjective: shot  shót
  1. Varying in colour when seen in different lights or from different angles
    "shot silk";
    - changeable, chatoyant, iridescent
Verb: shoot (shot)  shoot
  1. Strike with a missile from a weapon
    - hit, pip
     
  2. Kill by firing a missile
    - pip
     
  3. Fire a shot
    "the gunman shot away";
    - blast
     
  4. (movie) make a film or photograph of something
    "shoot a movie";
    - film, take
     
  5. Send forth suddenly, intensely, swiftly
    "shoot a glance"
     
  6. Run or move very quickly or hastily
    "She shot into the yard";
    - dart, dash, scoot, scud, flash, whip
     
  7. Move quickly and violently
    "The car shot down the street";
    - tear, shoot down, charge, buck, bomb [Brit], scream
     
  8. Throw or propel in a specific direction or towards a specific objective
    "shoot craps"; "shoot a golf ball"
     
  9. (photography) record on photographic film
    "I shot the scene of the accident";
    - photograph, snap, photo
     
  10. Emit (as light, flame, or fumes) suddenly and forcefully
    "The dragon shot fumes and flames out of its mouth"
     
  11. Cause a sharp and sudden pain in
    "The pain shot up her leg"
     
  12. Force or drive (a fluid or gas) into by piercing
    - inject
     
  13. Variegate by interweaving weft threads of different colours
    "shoot cloth"
     
  14. Throw dice, as in a crap game
     
  15. Spend frivolously and unwisely
    - fritter, frivol away, dissipate, fritter away, fool, fool away
     
  16. (sport) score
    "shoot a basket"; "shoot a goal"
     
  17. Utter fast and forcefully
    "She shot back an answer"
     
  18. Measure the altitude of by using a sextant
    "shoot a star"
     
  19. Produce buds, branches, or germinate
    - spud, germinate, pullulate, bourgeon [archaic], burgeon forth, sprout, burgeon
     
  20. (medicine) give an injection to
    "We shot the glucose into the patient's vein";
    - inject

See also:
Shostakovich
shote

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