"Slam-dunk" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Slam-dunk" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Slam-dunk" Meaning

A slam dunk is a term that originated in basketball, where it refers to a shot that is easily scored by being thrown or dunked directly into the basket. However, in more general usage, a slam dunk can also be used to describe something that is certain or guaranteed to happen or be successful.

Example: "With his extensive experience in the field, the expert's advice was a slam dunk in terms of its accuracy."

"Slam-dunk" Examples

Usage Examples of "slam-dunk"


1. Informal Sports Context

"The basketball team's victory was a slam-dunk in the championship game, giving them a decisive lead."

2. Idiomatic Expression

"Getting the job without any obstacles was a slam-dunk for John after he completed his degree and gained the necessary experience."

3. Formal Writing Context

The politician's campaign for re-election will be a slam-dunk due to her popularity and long-standing support from the community.

4. Colloquial Usage in Educational Settings

With the preceding research study published in a reputable journal, the grant application from Dr. Smith will be a slam-dunk for the funding committee.

5. Technical and Commercial Context

The ongoing sales success of the new smartphone model has ensured a slam-dunk of goodwill for Apple, regained after some distasteful publicity earlier in the year.

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Slander refers to the act of making a false statement about someone, often with the intention of damaging their reputation. It is a verbal form of defamation, where words are used to harm someone's good name or credibility. Slander can cause harm to a person's reputation, relationships, or even business.

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