Meaning & Definition of word "Shutout"

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    Shutout

    /ˈʃʌtaʊt/

    noun:

    • 1. A game in which one team prevents the opposing team from scoring.
      • Example: The baseball team's pitcher achieved a shutout, allowing no runs throughout the game.
    • 2. A situation in sports where one team scores no points against another team.
      • Example: The football match ended in a 3-0 shutout, showcasing the home team's strong defense.
    • 3. The act of shutting out or excluding someone from a situation or event.
      • Example: His refusal to invite his former friend to the party felt like a shutout that hurt their relationship.

    Etymology

    Derived from the combination of 'shut' and 'out', referring to preventing scoring.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    to pitch a shutout:

    To play a game in which the opposing team does not score.

    shutout victory:

    A win where the opposing team fails to score.

    goalie shutout:

    A situation in hockey or soccer where the goalie does not allow any goals.

    Related Words

    shut:

    To close or prevent passage.

    out:

    Not in play or not in the game.

    Slang Meanings of shutout

    Meaning: To defeat someone without letting them score.

    Example Sentence: In last night's match, we completely shutout our rivals.

    Meaning: To dominate an opponent in a game.

    Example Sentence: The team really shutout their competition this season.