American Dictionary
Definition shot in American English
shot
noun
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noun
What are red words?
Around 90% of spoken and written English relies on just 7,500 common words.These words are highlighted in red and are ranked using a star system.
- One-star words are commonly used
- Two-star words are even more common
- Three-star words are the most frequently used
/ʃɑt/
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3
a view of something that you have because of the position of the camera in movies, television, or photographs
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This is her first shot at an international title.
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Give it your best shot - that's all you can do.
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an injection of a drug (=when it is put into your body using a needle) given as a medical treatment
Example
When is the last time you had a tetanus shot?
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a shot of tequila
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Words related to shot:
a long shot (phrase)
a shot in the arm (phrase)
a shot in the dark (phrase)
be shot through with something (phrase)
big shot (noun)
drop shot (noun)
honey shot (noun)
jump shot (noun)
kidney shot (noun)
like a shot (phrase)
mug shot (noun)
not by a long shot (phrase)
one-shot (adjective)
parting shot (noun)
penalty shot (phrase)
pot shot (noun)
shoot (verb)
shoot down (phrasal verb)
shoot for (phrasal verb)
shoot off (phrasal verb)
shoot through (phrasal verb)
shoot up (phrasal verb)
shot (adjective)
shot (noun)
shot ()
slap shot (noun)
take a pot shot at (phrase)
the shot put (noun)
wrist shot (noun)