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Word: Home Run

Part of Speech: Noun

Basic Definition: A "home run" has two main meanings. In baseball, it is when a player hits the ball and runs around all the bases to score without stopping. In a more general sense, it means something that is very successful or achieves its goal perfectly.

Usage Instructions:
  • You can use "home run" in both sports and everyday situations.
  • When talking about baseball, it refers to an action in the game.
  • When talking about success, it can refer to any project, idea, or effort that is very successful.
Examples:
  1. Baseball Context: "He hit a home run in the final inning of the game, leading his team to victory."
  2. General Context: "The new advertising campaign was a home run; it brought in more customers than we expected."
Advanced Usage:
  • In business or creative fields, you might say something like, "The director's new film was a home run at the box office," meaning it was very successful in making money.
  • In discussions of public speaking, you might hear, "Her presentation was a home run, capturing everyone's attention."
Word Variants:
  • Home Run Hit (noun): The act of hitting a home run in baseball.
  • Home Run Derby (noun): A special baseball event where players compete to hit the most home runs.
Different Meanings:
  • Literal Meaning: In baseball, it refers to a specific action in the game.
  • Figurative Meaning: It conveys success in various contexts, such as business, art, or personal achievements.
Synonyms:
  • Success
  • Victory
  • Achievement
  • Win
Idioms and Phrasal Verbs:
  • "Hit it out of the park": This idiom means to do something exceptionally well, similar to scoring a home run.
  • "Knock it out of the park": This phrasal verb is often used to describe someone who performs excellently in a task or project.
Summary:

In summary, a "home run" can refer to a successful hit in baseball or to any effort that is very successful.

Noun
  1. something that exactly succeeds in achieving its goal
    • the new advertising campaign was a bell ringer
    • scored a bull's eye
    • hit the mark
    • the president's speech was a home run
  2. a base hit on which the batter scores a run

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