forehand shot
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Definition
Noun: * A stroke, typically in racket sports like tennis, badminton, or squash, where the player hits the ball or shuttlecock with the palm of their hand facing the direction of the intended shot. It is the most common and natural stroke for most players on their dominant side.
Usage
The term "forehand shot" is used to describe the specific technique of the stroke. It is often contrasted with the "backhand shot." * She has a very powerful and accurate forehand shot. * The coach focused on improving the player's forehand shot during practice. * He won the point with a decisive forehand shot down the line.
Advanced Usage
- "Forehand" as a noun: In common usage, the word "shot" is often dropped, and the stroke is simply called a "forehand."
- His forehand is his biggest weapon.
- "Forehand" as an adjective: The term is frequently used adjectivally to describe the type of stroke, side, or grip.
- A forehand stroke, a forehand volley, a forehand grip, the forehand side of the court.
Variants and Related Words
- Forehand (n.): The common shortened form of "forehand shot."
- Forehand stroke (n.): A synonymous phrase.
- Forehand drive (n.): A specific type of forehand shot hit with a long, smooth, and forceful swing, typically from the baseline.
- Forehand volley (n.): A forehand shot hit before the ball bounces, usually near the net.
Synonyms
- Forehand stroke
- Forehand (when used as a noun referring to the shot)
Antonyms
- Backhand shot: A return made with the back of the hand facing the direction of the stroke.
Noun
- (sports) a return made with the palm of the hand facing the direction of the stroke (as in tennis or badminton or squash)