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hit in Tamil தமிழ்

hit in Urdu اُردُو

hit in English

  • hit
    adj. hitless.

  • hit
    expr. hit at, to criticize; make fun of; ridicule.
    Ex. He hit at several political figures.

  • hit
    expr. hit it off, to get along well together (with); agree.
    Ex. The two friends hit it off from the start. How did you hit it off with her?

  • hit
    expr. hit off,
    a. to produce or imitate on the spur of the moment.
    Ex. We hit off a little wit now and then, but no animosity (William Congreve).
    b. to represent or describe cleverly.
    Ex. He has very well hit off the sense (Dani

  • hit
    expr. hit on (or upon),
    a. to come on; meet with; get to.
    Ex. The boys hit upon a plan for making money.
    b. to find, especially by accident; guess correctly.
    Ex. He finally hit upon a solution to his problem.

  • hit
    expr. hit or miss, with no plan; regardless of results; by chance; haphazardly; at random.
    Ex. He stacked the books hit or miss, and they fell to the floor.

  • hit
    expr. hit out,
    a. to deal blows at random.
    Ex. When other children ... irritated him, he hit out (Maclean's).
    b. (Figurative.) to proceed vigorously; strike out.
    Ex. Give credit to the plucky producer ... for hitting out in the

  • hit
    expr. hit the ceiling. See under ceiling.

  • hit
    expr. hit the hay. See under hay (1).

  • hit
    expr. hit the jackpot. See under jackpot.

  • hit
    expr. hit the nail on the head. See under nail.

  • hit
    expr. hit the spot. See under spot.

  • hit
    hit, verb, hit,hitting,noun.

  • hit
    noun 1. a blow; stroke.
    Ex. The hit on his head knocked him out.
    2. a getting to what is aimed at.
    Ex. a hit, a very palpable hit (Shakespeare).
    3. (Figurative.) a sharp attack or criticism.
    4. (Figurative.) a successful

  • hit
    v.i. 1. to give a blow or blows.
    Ex. The man hit out at the thieves who attacked him. When I become angry my first impulse is to hit.
    2. to knock or strike with force.
    Ex. The ball hit against the window.
    3. to ignite the mixtur

  • hit
    v.t. 1. to come against with force; give a blow to; strike; knock.
    Ex. He hit the ball with a bat. She hit her head against the shelf. When boys fight they hit each other.
    2. to get to (what is aimed at).
    Ex. His second arrow hit the b

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