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Hit Definition & Meaning

1. To strike forcefully with a hand, weapon, or object.

Example: He hit the ball with the bat and it went flying over the fence.

2. To come into contact with something or someone forcefully.

Example: The car hit the tree and caused significant damage.

3. To be successful or popular, especially in the entertainment industry.

Example: The singer's latest album was a hit with fans and critics alike.

4. To consume or use something, such as drugs or alcohol.

Example: He hit the bottle hard after his breakup.

5. To reach a certain number or level, often in terms of sales or statistics.

Example: The company's profits hit an all-time high this quarter.

Examples of the word hit used in sentences.

  • The car hit the tree and made a loud noise.
  • I hit the ball with my bat.
  • She hit her leg on the table.
  • My friend hit the snooze button and slept in.
  • The boy hit the target with his arrow.
  • The boy hit the bully back in self-defense.
  • The tennis ball hit the net and bounced back.
  • I accidentally hit my head on the low-hanging ceiling.
  • The storm hit the coast and flooded the streets.
  • The car hit a pothole and jolted me awake.
  • I hit a mental roadblock while trying to solve the math problem, but eventually figured it out.
  • Don't hit your younger sister, it's not nice and you could hurt her.
  • I accidentally hit my head on the car door when getting out this morning.
  • The hurricane hit the coast and caused a lot of damage to homes and businesses.
  • The new song by Taylor Swift is a huge hit and everyone loves it.
  • I accidentally hit my head on the low-hanging shelf while cleaning the house.
  • After months of hard work, the company finally hit its target profit margin.
  • The storm hit the coastal town with full force, causing widespread damage.
  • The soccer player was hit with a yellow card for his aggressive tackle on the opposing team's player.
  • The new rock album by the band hit the top of the charts within a week of its release.
  • The novice singer hit a few wrong notes during the performance, but quickly recovered.
  • The boxer managed to hit his opponent with a perfectly executed uppercut.
  • Despite the rainy weather, the outdoor concert was a hit with the audience.
  • The car's windshield was hit by a small rock, causing it to crack.
  • The news of the company's bankruptcy hit the employees hard, leaving many uncertain about their future.
  • The pandemic has hit small businesses hard, with many struggling to survive in these difficult times.
  • The young actress hit the big time after her breakout performance in an indie film, catapulting her into Hollywood stardom.
  • The new advertising campaign hit the target audience with precision, resulting in a sharp increase in sales.
  • The politician's scandal hit the front page of every major news outlet, causing a public outcry for accountability.
  • Despite the rain, the baseball player hit a home run that shattered the stadium's attendance record.
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