[Idiom] TAKE A SHOT IN THE DARK. - Navigating the Unknown: Learning to Make Uninformed Decisions

Take a shot in the dark.

Take a shot in the dark.

make a guess without sufficient information

The idiom 'Take a shot in the dark' refers to attempting something without having a clear idea of the likely outcome due to a lack of information or experience. Imagine being in a pitch-black room, aiming a dart where you think the dartboard is, and taking your throw—this visual captures the essence of the idiom. It's commonly used when discussing attempts that are based on intuition rather than facts, like guessing an answer on a test when you haven't studied the question topic.

Example Sentences

  1. She took a shot in the dark and applied for the job.

    She took a chance without much information and applied for the position.

  2. Sometimes it's worth taking a shot in the dark.

    Sometimes it's worth taking a risk without detailed knowledge.

  3. He took a shot in the dark and guessed the answer correctly.

    He guessed the answer correctly even though he was uncertain.

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