[Idiom] GIVE IT A SHOT. - How Trying New Things Can Open Doors to Opportunities!

Give it a shot.

Give it a shot.

/ɡɪv ɪt ə ʃɒt/

Try something.

When someone says "Give it a shot," they’re encouraging a person to try something new or make an attempt, even if success is not guaranteed. This idiom likely stems from the use of firearms or shooting sports, where taking a shot implies aiming for a target with hopes of hitting it. In a broader context, it's about stepping out of comfort zones and venturing into the unknown, which is often the first step towards discovering new passions or solving complex problems. It embodies a spirit of experimentation and courage.

Example Sentences

  1. I think I'll give it a shot.

    I will try doing something.

  2. Why not give it a shot and see what happens?

    Experiment with something and see what the outcome is.

  3. She was hesitant at first, but decided to give it a shot and apply for the job.

    Despite initial doubts, she decided to try and apply for the job.

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