Point

/pɔɪnt/

Meaning & Definition

noun
A specific location or position in space.
We marked the point on the map where we would meet.
An idea or argument in a discussion.
Her point about climate change was particularly compelling.
A unit of scoring in a game or competition.
The team scored two points in the final minutes of the game.
A moment in time.
At that point, I realized I had made a mistake.
verb
To direct someone's attention towards something by extending a finger or object.
He pointed to the sky to show her the airplane.
To indicate or specify.
Please point out the mistakes on your paper.

Etymology

From Middle English 'point', from Old French 'point', from Latin 'punctum', meaning 'to prick'.

Common Phrases and Expressions

point out
To indicate or draw attention to something.
to the point
Directly related to the matter being discussed.
point of view
A particular attitude or way of considering a matter.

Related Words

pointer
A person or thing that points, especially someone who indicates direction.
pointing
The act of directing attention to something by using a finger or an object.

Slang Meanings

To achieve a score in a game.
I just scored a point in the basketball game!
A reference to having an idea or argument.
You make a solid point!