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Bullet Definition & Meaning

1. A small metal projectile fired from a gun.

Example: The bullet lodged itself in the wall after being fired from the gun.

2. A point-form note or piece of information.

Example: The bullet points on the presentation slide made it easy to follow.

3. A swift and direct action or decision.

Example: The ceo made a bullet decision to cut costs and increase profits.

4. A hard, cylindrical object used for writing or drawing.

Example: The artist used a bullet-shaped pencil to sketch the outline.

5. A small, round metal object used in jewelry-making or as a decorative element.

Example: The necklace was adorned with tiny silver bullets.

Examples of the word bullet used in sentences.

  • The bullet pierced through the window.
  • The bullet train travels at a very high speed.
  • The police found a bullet at the crime scene.
  • The bullet is very dangerous.
  • The soldier chambers the bullet into his gun.
  • The company spent millions of dollars on the bullet points in their presentation. (business topic)
  • The bullet wound on his arm needed urgent medical attention. (health topic)
  • He aimed the gun carefully before firing the bullet at the target. (hunting topic)
  • The teacher explained the history of the bullet train in Japan. (travel topic)
  • The bullet shot from the gun went straight through the wall. (crime topic)
  • The detective found a bullet casing at the crime scene which helped in the investigation.
  • The company's profits took a bullet after the new tax laws were implemented.
  • The speaker's powerful words hit me like a bullet and left me speechless.
  • I always carry a bullet journal to keep track of my daily tasks and appointments.
  • The soldier dodged the bullet and narrowly escaped a fatal injury.
  • The bullet shot out of the gun with a loud bang.
  • The bullet train is the fastest way to travel in Japan.
  • The bullet point on the presentation slide was the most important information.
  • The police officer found a bullet shell at the crime scene.
  • The athlete shot out of the blocks like a bullet and left his competitors behind.
  • The teacher's words hit me like a bullet when I realized I had failed the test.
  • John's heart raced like a bullet when he heard the news.
  • The police found a bullet in the wall after the shooting.
  • The hunter aimed his rifle and fired a bullet into the tree, missing his target.
  • The police recovered the bullet from the crime scene.
  • The bullet train is the fastest mode of transportation in Japan.
  • The bullet points in the presentation made it easier to follow.
  • The bullet had left a deep hole in the wall.
  • The soldier dodged the bullet and continued fighting.
  • I need to buy more bullets for my airsoft gun before the game.
  • The bullet broke through the glass with ease, leaving a small hole in its wake.
  • She dodged the bullet of a potential lawsuit by settling the matter out of court.
  • The detective discovered a bullet casing at the crime scene, leading him closer to the killer's identity.
  • The market took a bullet when the news of the company's bankruptcy broke out.
  • The soldier loaded his gun with a fresh bullet in anticipation of the enemy's attack.
  • The doctor extracted the bullet from the soldier's leg with utmost precision. (medical)
  • She got straight to the point and hit the bullet with her presentation. (idiom)
  • The CEO's controversial statement went viral, but it didn't seem to have hit the bullet. (metaphor)
  • The government should take immediate action to curb the bullet train accidents. (politics)
  • The bullet whizzed past me and hit the wall with a deafening sound. (action)
  • The CEO's announcement hit the employees like a bullet, leaving many stunned and anxious.
  • The market's sudden crash was like a bullet to investors' portfolios, causing widespread panic and losses.
  • The artist's political cartoon drew criticism for using a bullet as a symbol of violence.
  • The bullet narrowly missed the target, grazing past the edge of the metal sheet.
  • The investigative team discovered a bullet lodged in the wall of the victim's house.
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