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  2. A SHOT IN THE DARK | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary

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    A SHOT IN THE DARK definition: 1. an attempt to guess something when you have no information or knowledge about the subject and…. Learn more.

  3. Shot in the dark - Idioms by The Free Dictionary

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    a guess; something you do without knowing what the result will be: The figure he came up with was really just a shot in the dark.

  4. The phrase “shot in the dark” is a commonly used idiom that refers to taking a guess or making an attempt without any knowledge or certainty about the outcome. This expression has been around for centuries and has evolved over time, reflecting changes in language and culture.

  5. an action that has a low probability of success or seems random. to find something without a clear idea of where it might be. Example Sentences. It’s hard to tell the time without a clock, but I’ll take a shot in the dark and say it’s past midnight. I don’t have the map, but I’ll take a shot in the dark and try to find the restaurant on my own.

  6. A Shot in the Dark - Meaning & Usage Examples - Idiompedia

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    ‘A shot in the dark’ is an idiomatic expression that refers to a speculative or hopeful attempt at something where the chances of success are uncertain. It conveys the idea of taking a risk without having much information or certainty about the outcome, akin to literally taking a shot in the dark where visibility is limited.

  7. What Does “A Shot in the Dark” Really Mean? “A Shot in the Dark” means making a choice or taking an action with little to no help or information. It’s like trying to find your way in the dark.

  8. A Shot in the Dark – Idiom, Origin and Meaning - GRAMMARIST

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    In English, we use the phrase shot in the dark to describe a guess or an attempt you make but with no real expectation of success because there’s a lack of knowledge or certainty. In other words, it’s a chance you take with the hope it will work but with the understanding that there’s a good chance it won’t, but the risk is worth it.

  9. SHOT IN THE DARK Definition & Meaning - Dictionary.com

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    A wild, unsubstantiated guess; also, an attempt that has little chance for success. For example, It was a shot in the dark, but the engineers had a hunch that replacing the valve would make the system work , or You can try looking for your key on the beach, but I think it's a shot in the dark . [ Colloquial ; late 1800s]

  10. Definition of 'shot in the dark' - Collins Online Dictionary

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    shot in the dark in American English. informal. a wild guess; a random conjecture. See full dictionary entry for shot. Most material © 2005, 1997, 1991 by Penguin Random House LLC. Modified entries © 2019 by Penguin Random House LLC and HarperCollins Publishers Ltd.

  11. Definition of 'a shot in the dark' - Collins Online Dictionary

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    If you describe something someone says or does as a shot in the dark or a stab in the dark, you mean they are guessing that what they say is correct or that what they do will be successful. Every single one of those inspired guesses had been shots in the dark.