to  give   something  a shot
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shot

Definition & Meaning of "give something a shot"in English

to give something a shot
01

to attempt to do something, particularly something that one has not tried to do before 

to [give] {sth} a shot definition and meaning
Idiom
Examples
I've never tried yoga before, but I'm willing to give it a shot. 
to  give   somebody or something  one's best shot
give
gɪv
giv
somebody or something
sʌmbədi
sambēdi
<i>one's</i>
ɔ:
aw
best
sʌmθɪng
samthing
shot
wʌnz
vanz
to give somebody or something one's best shot
01

to make effort to do something in the best possible way 

to [give] {sb/sth} {one's} best shot definition and meaning
Idiom
Examples
I don't know if I'll win, but I'll give it my best shot. 
to  give   somebody  a shot
give
gɪv
giv
somebody
ə
ē
a
ʃɒt
shot
shot
to give somebody a shot
01

to provide an opportunity for someone to succeed at or achieve something 

to [give] {sb} a shot definition and meaning
Idiom

What is the origin of the idiom "give someone a shot" and when to use it?

The origin of the idiom "give someone a shot" is rooted in the concept of providing someone with a chance or opportunity to prove their abilities. The phrase draws upon the imagery of administering a medical injection or "shot" as a metaphorical representation of granting someone an opportunity The expression is used to signify the act of offering someone a fair chance, often in situations where they may not have been initially considered or expected to succeed.

Examples
The coach gave the young player a shot in the final match. 
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