Need another word for Shoot? Use these synonyms of Shoot from our thesaurus to say it differently.
Synonyms & Similar Words
fire
launch
discharge
explode
blast
detonate
ignite
spark
flare
flash
burn
scorch
blaze
flame
gleam
glimmer
shimmer
shine
beam
radiate
emit
project
propel
hurl
throw
cast
pitch
toss
heave
fling
sling
catapult
shoot
dart
zoom
rush
sprint
race
chase
pursue
follow
track
train
aim
target
focus
direct
point
level
prime
ready
prepare
gear
equip
arm
load.
Meaning of Shoot
The primary meaning of the word "shoot" is to discharge a projectile, such as a bullet or an arrow, or to emit a beam of light or radiation.
Definitions
- To discharge a projectile, such as a bullet or an arrow, from a weapon
- To emit a beam of light or radiation
- To grow or develop rapidly
- To move quickly or suddenly in a particular direction
- To photograph or film someone or something
- To score a goal or point in a game or sport
Etymology of Shoot
The word "shoot" comes from the Old English word "scēotan", which means "to throw" or "to cast"
This word is also related to the Old Norse word "skjōta", which means "to throw" or "to shoot"
The word "shoot" has been used in English since the 9th century, and its meaning has evolved over time to include various senses related to projectiles, growth, and movement.
Example Uses
- The hunter took aim and prepared to shoot the deer.
- The plant will shoot up quickly in the warm weather.
- The firework exploded and shot up into the air.
- The photographer will shoot the wedding ceremony.
- The basketball player shot the ball into the hoop.