hit
Third Person
hits
Present Participle
hitting
Past Tense
hit
Past Participle
hit
1
to strike someone or something with force using one's hand or an object
transitive
- I accidentally hit my thumb with the hammer.
- The boxer hit his opponent with a powerful punch.
- The teacher told the student not to hit his classmates.
- He hit the punching bag to relieve stress.
- The baseball player hit the ball out of the park for a home run.
2
to make a ball move by striking it with a stick, bat, etc.
transitive
- She hit the tennis ball with a powerful forehand.
- He hit the golf ball straight down the fairway.
- I hit the baseball out of the park with that swing.
- They hit the ping pong ball back and forth during their match.
- The batter hit the cricket ball for a boundary.
3
4
to realize something in a sudden way
transitive
- I was lost in thought, and then it suddenly hit me - today is my anniversary!
- It hit her that we were running out of time to catch the train.
- That's when it really hit me that I had forgotten my wallet at home.
- The realization hit me like a lightning bolt, and I knew what I had to do.
5
to experience or encounter something, particularly something bad
transitive
- Our team hit a setback during the project.
- When he was hiking, he hit bad weather in the mountains.
- The economy hit a recession last year.
- They hit a dead end in their search for the missing keys.
- They hit a traffic jam on the way to the airport.
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6
to reach a specific point, level, or amount
transitive
- Inflation is expected to hit 5% by the end of the year.
- The stock market hit a new high last week.
- The campaign aims to hit a million views on social media.
- Unemployment hit a historic low in our city.
- Sales hit $1 million within the first month of the product launch.
7
to satisfy or please greatly, often used to describe something that is very successful or well-received
- That new restaurant really hit the spot!
- His performance in the play hit all the right notes.
- This song hits me every time I hear it.
- The comedian's jokes really hit the crowd's sense of humor.
- The holiday decorations hit a nostalgic note for many people.