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Meaning of hit out | Babel Free

Verb CEFR B2

Definitions

  1. To strike out with the fist, usually without planning or accuracy.
  2. To react viciously (towards someone/something).
    figuratively
  3. To perform by good luck.
    obsolete
  4. To leave; to head out.

Examples

“Feeling somebody grab at his wallet in the darkness, he hit out at the assailant.”
“'What have we done? What shall we ever do? Just drift and criticize, while people who know what they want snatch it away from us and laugh.” “Perhaps you are that sort. I’m not. When the moment comes I shall hit out like any ploughboy. …"”
“Obama [told] aides while he was still in office that he would see Warren’s rise as a “repudiation of him” and his economic policies. Obama appeared to hit out at Warren during an event earlier this month when he warned Democrats not to be “deluded” that “resistance” to “bold” ideas will simply melt away.”
“having the sound of those auncient poets still ringing in his eares, he mought needes, in singing, hit out some of their tunes”

CEFR level

B2
Upper Intermediate
This word is part of the CEFR B2 vocabulary — upper intermediate level.

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