Shooting

/ˈʃuː.tɪŋ/

Meaning & Definition

noun
The act of discharging a firearm or other projectile weapon.
The police investigated the shooting that occurred late last night.
An incident where someone is shot, often meaning a violent act involving firearms.
The shooting at the shopping mall left several people injured.
A session or event during which photographs or film are captured.
The shooting for the new film took place in the picturesque mountains.
The action of delivering a shot in sports, such as basketball or soccer.
Her shooting accuracy was impressive during the basketball game.
verb
The present participle of shoot; to discharge a firearm, bow, or other projectile weapon.
He is shooting targets at the range for practice.
To capture images or film using a camera.
They are shooting a documentary about climate change.
To send forth or propel something with force.
The child is shooting marbles across the playground.

Etymology

From shoot + -ing

Common Phrases and Expressions

drive-by shooting
A shooting from a moving vehicle.
shooting star
A meteor that produces a bright streak of light across the sky.
shooting fish in a barrel
An easy task or target.

Related Words

shoot
To discharge a projectile.
shooter
A person who shoots.
shot
The act of shooting or a single discharge of a firearm.

Slang Meanings

To take a shot at someone or something (figuratively).
He decided to shoot his shot and ask her out.
To take an opportunity.
If you don't shoot your shot, you'll never know what could happen.