How Do You Spell GUNSHOT?

Pronunciation: [ɡˈʌnʃɒt] (IPA)

The word "gunshot" refers to the sound produced by a gun or the wound inflicted by a bullet. The spelling of this word is influenced by its pronunciation, which is transcribed as /ˈɡʌnˌʃɒt/ in IPA phonetics. The first syllable is pronounced as "guh-n" with a short "u" sound, while the second syllable is pronounced as "shah-t" with a short "o" sound. The letter combination "gh" is silent, and the letter "o" is replaced with the letter "u" to maintain the short "o" sound.

GUNSHOT Meaning and Definition

  1. Gunshot refers to the sound produced when a weapon, specifically a firearm, is discharged, resulting in the ejection of a bullet or projectile propelled by explosive force. Additionally, the term can also refer to the act or instance of firing a gunshot. The sound itself manifests as a sharp, sudden, and often loud noise, created by the rapid escape of gases released from the muzzle of the firearm, accompanying the expulsion of the bullet or projectile.

    In a broader context, the term gunshot can also denote the physical injury caused by such a projectile striking a living being or object, leading to traumatic damage as a result of the forceful impact. The severity of a gunshot wound can vary, ranging from minor injuries to life-threatening or fatal harm, depending on various factors such as the type of firearm, distance from the shooter, and the location of the impact on the body.

    Gunshots have historically held significant cultural and cinematic prominence, often depicted in action movies and crime dramas. Due to their potential for causing harm and danger associated with firearms, gunshots are frequently associated with acts of violence, self-defense, law enforcement, and warfare. As with any firearms-related subject matter, the topic of gunshots has generated much debate and controversy, dealing with issues such as gun control, public safety, and the rights and responsibilities of gun ownership.

  2. • Caused by the shot from a gun, as a wound.
    • Reach or range of a gun.

    Etymological and pronouncing dictionary of the English language. By Stormonth, James, Phelp, P. H. Published 1874.

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Etymology of GUNSHOT

The word "gunshot" originated from the Middle English term "gunneschot", which can be traced back to the Old English word "gunnræs". "Gunne" referred to a projectile-firing weapon, typically a piece of artillery or a large firearm. The word "schot" meant "a shooting" or "a shot". Over time, these words evolved and merged, giving rise to the term "gunshot" that we use today, referring to the sound or act of firing a gun.

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Plural form of GUNSHOT is GUNSHOTS

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