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Main Entry: shoot
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: discharge a projectile, often to injure or kill

Synonyms:

bag*, barrage, blast, bombard, bring down, catapult, dispatch, drop the hammer, emit, execute, expel, explode, fire, fling, gun, hit, hurl, ignite, kill, launch, let fly, let go with, loose, murder, open fire, open up, pick off, plug, pop*, project, propel, pull the trigger, pump, set off, throw lead, torpedo, trigger, zap
Notes: a chute is a sloping channel through which things can descend; shoot, as a noun, is a sprout, a bud, young leaf, or other new growth on a plant; shoot, as a verb, means to hit with a missile from a weapon - fire a shot - make a film or photograph of something - move quickly and violently

Antonyms:

backfire
Main Entry: shoot
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: dash

Synonyms:

boil, bolt, charge, chase, dart, flash, fling, fly, gallop, hotfoot, hurry, hurtle, lash, pass, race, reach, run, rush, scoot, skirr, speed, spring, spurt, streak, tear, whisk, whiz

Antonyms:

walk
Main Entry: shooting
Part of Speech: noun
Definition: firing a weapon

Synonyms:

blasting, discharging, firing, gunfire, gunning, pulling the trigger
Main Entry: shooting
Part of Speech: noun
Definition: a sport

Synonyms:

field sport, hunting, pursuit of game animals, target shooting
Main Entry: acute
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: severe, intense

Synonyms:

cutting, distressing, excruciating, exquisite, fierce, keen, overpowering, overwhelming, piercing, poignant, powerful, racking, severe, sharp, shooting, stabbing, sudden, violent
Notes: acute is used for a sudden onset and short duration; chronic is for conditions that are slow to develop and of long duration
acute is an angle of less than 90 degrees; obtuse is one of more than 90 degrees
chronic is contrasted with acute as chronic pain persists over a longer period of time than acute pain and is resistant to most medical treatments
Main Entry: bag
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: catch

Synonyms:

acquire, apprehend, capture, collar, gain, get, hook, kill, land, nab, nail, net, seize, shoot, take, trap

Antonyms:

lose
Main Entry: blossom
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: flower

Synonyms:

bloom, blow, burgeon, burst, effloresce, leaf, open, outbloom, shoot, unfold

Antonyms:

fade, shrink, shrivel, wither
Main Entry: boast
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: brag

Synonyms:

advertise, aggrandize, attract attention, blow, blow one's own horn, blow smoke, bluster, bully, cock-a-doodle-doo, con, congratulate oneself, crow, exaggerate, exult, fake, flatter oneself, flaunt, flourish, gasconade, give a good account of oneself, gloat, glory, grandstand, hug oneself, jive, lay on thick, prate, preen, psych, puff, shoot*, shovel, show off, showboat, shuck, sling, sound off, strut, swagger, talk big, triumph, vapor

Antonyms:

be modest, deprecate
Main Entry: bud
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: sprout

Synonyms:

burgeon, burst forth, develop, grow, pullulate, shoot

Antonyms:

die, shrink, waste, wither
Main Entry: cast
Part of Speech: noun
Definition: a throw to the side

Synonyms:

casting, ejection, expulsion, fling, flinging, heave, heaving, hurl, hurling, launching, lob, lobbing, pitch, pitching, projection, propulsion, shooting, sling, slinging, thrust, thrusting, toss, tossing

Antonyms:

catch, keeping, retention
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