shooting brake

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shooting brake

A family loads their luggage into the back of a shooting brake.

Definition

Noun: 1. A type of car body style: A "shooting brake" is a term, primarily used in British English, for a car body style that is essentially a two-door station wagon or estate car, typically based on a coupé or a high-performance vehicle. Historically, it referred to a vehicle used for carrying shooting parties with their equipment.

Usage
  • The term is used to describe a specific, often luxurious or sporty, type of estate car.
  • It is a somewhat archaic or niche term in modern automotive language, often used for marketing or by enthusiasts.
Examples
Advanced Usage
  • The term can imply a vehicle that combines the sleek lines of a coupé with the cargo space of an estate, often with a premium or performance focus.
Variants and Related Words
  • Station wagon (noun): The more common and general term, especially in American English, for a car with a full-height rear door and extended roofline for cargo.
  • Estate car (noun): The common British English equivalent of "station wagon."
Synonyms
  • Estate car
  • Station wagon
  • Wagon (informal, chiefly US)
Notes on Meaning
  • While "shooting brake" is another name for a station wagon, its contemporary use often carries connotations of being based on a sportier or more expensive vehicle than a typical family station wagon. The historical meaning related to hunting is largely obsolete.
shooting brake

A family loads their luggage into the back of a shooting brake.

Noun
  1. another name for a station wagon