like a shot
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Definition
Adverb: Immediately, without any delay or hesitation; very quickly.
Usage
This adverb is used to describe an action that is performed instantly or with great speed. It often conveys eagerness or urgency. It is typically used in informal contexts.
Examples
- "When she offered me a ticket to the concert, I accepted like a shot."
- "If I had the chance to travel there, I'd go like a shot."
- "He was out of the door like a shot when he heard the news."
Advanced Usage
The phrase is an idiom that compares the speed of an action to the firing of a gun or the flight of a bullet. It emphasizes not just speed, but also a lack of deliberation or doubt.
Variants and Related Words
- Straightaway (adverb): Immediately; without delay.
- Forthwith (adverb, formal): Immediately; without delay.
- Instantly (adverb): At once; immediately.
Synonyms
- Immediately
- Instantly
- Right away
- At once
- Straightaway
- Without hesitation
Related Idioms
- In a flash: Very quickly and suddenly.
- "The weekend was over in a flash."
- At the drop of a hat: Immediately and without needing persuasion.
- "He's always ready to help at the drop of a hat."
Adverb
- without delay or hesitation; with no time intervening
- he answered immediately
- found an answer straightaway
- an official accused of dishonesty should be suspended forthwith
- Come here now!