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  1. Jul 15, 2024 · hit (third-person singular simple present hits, present participle hitting, simple past hit or (dialectal, obsolete) hat or (rare, dialectal) het, past participle hit or (archaic, rare, dialectal) hitten) (heading, physical) To strike. ( transitive) To administer a blow to, directly or with a weapon or missile.

  2. Mar 17, 2023 · -hit (with odd-syllable stems-ahttit) Forms causative verbs. ‎goarrut (“ to sew ”) + ‎-hit → ‎goaruhit (“ to make sew ”) ‎namma (“ name ”) + ‎-hit → ‎namahit (“ to name ”) ‎ođasmit (“ to be renewed ”) + ‎-hit → ‎ođasmahttit (“ to renew ”)

  3. Nov 8, 2021 · (transitive & intransitive) If you hit someone or something, then you touch them hard and fast. The bully got suspended for hitting the boy in the face. The red car was turning when the blue car hit it.

  4. Jun 2, 2024 · hits. indefinite plural of hit. Categories: English 1-syllable words. English terms with IPA pronunciation. Rhymes:English/ɪts. Rhymes:English/ɪts/1 syllable. English lemmas. English determiners.

  5. Jul 13, 2024 · To do something intended to punish or hurt (someone), especially as a sudden or surprise action. We'll hit them with a lawsuit, that'll shut them up. To tell someone something that is surprising or unpleasantly shocking. Just hit me with the bad news straight-up, doc. To share, hand over or impart . He hit me with a proposal. Retrieved from " "

  6. Definition of hit verb in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  7. Jun 14, 2024 · hit on (third-person singular simple present hits on, present participle hitting on, simple past and past participle hit on) (transitive, slang) To flirt with; to approach and speak to (someone), seeking romance, love, sex, etc. Synonyms: proposition, come on, pass

  8. to land on or arrive in:[~+object]The troops hit the beach at dawn. to come (upon) by accident or search: [~+object]to hit the right answer.[~+on/upon+object]He finally hit on a solution to the problem. to succeed in attaining:[~+object]He hit just the right tone in his letter of apology.

  9. to move your hand or an object onto the surface of something so that it touches it, usually with force: Teachers are not allowed to hit their students. This type of glass won't shatter no matter how hard you hit it. hit something with something She hit her thumb with the hammer.

  10. What does the noun hit mean? There are 14 meanings listed in OED's entry for the noun hit. See ‘Meaning & use’ for definitions, usage, and quotation evidence. hit has developed meanings and uses in subjects including. backgammon (mid 1700s) agriculture (1800s) music (1810s) drug use (1950s) medicine (1950s) computing (1960s) Entry status.