"Target" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Target" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Target" Meaning

A target can be a noun or a verb.

Noun: The object or person that someone or something is directed at, intended to be aimed at, or the goal that one is trying to reach or achieve.

Example: The archer took aim at the target on the ground.

Verb: To aim or point something (such as a gun or a missile) at someone or something, often in a threatening or aggressive way.

Example: The police officer tried to target the source of the noise.

It can also refer to a specific customer or audience that a business aims to appeal to.

Example: The marketing campaign was designed to target adults aged 18-35.

In computer programming, a target can refer to the code or program that a compiler or interpreter is compiling or running.

Example: The programmer set the target file to a specific folder.

Additionally, in sports, a target can refer to the point or goal that a player is trying to hit, such as a bullseye on a dartboard.

Example: She missed the target by a single point.

"Target" Examples

Examples of the word "target"


Noun

- The store had a giant Ferris wheel as its target advertisement for the holiday season.
- She’s been dealing with the possibility of a lawsuit, making this woman her target in her negotiations.
- The target of the prank was the school principal and he fell for it.

Verb

- She was aiming at the target during the shooting competition.
- The company will target this demographic specifically in their marketing campaigns.
- The police are targeting a specific neighborhood to reduce crime rates.

"Target" Similar Words

Tarentaise

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The Tarentaise is a valley in the Savoie department in the Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes region in southeastern France.

Tarentine

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Tarentines

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I couldn't find any word "tarentines" in the English language. However, I found a word "Tarantines" in historical context, referring to a dance craze from the United States in the 1990s, popularized by the song "Gonna Make You Sweat (Everybody Dance Now)" by C+C Music Factory, also known as the "Tarantella".

Tarentism

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Tarentum

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Tarentumians

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Tarentines or Tarentumians were inhabitants of Tarentum, an ancient city of Magna Graecia, southern Italy, which existed from the 8th to the 8th century BC.

Tares

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A bunch of grain, especially barley or wheat, dried and bound up, usually in a shock.

Targe

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Targetable

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Targeted

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Specifically aimed or directed at a particular person or group of people.

Targeteer

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Targeting

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Targetry

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Targets

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Nouns<br><br>1. Objects or people that one intends to hit or influence with a missile or projectile.<br><br>2. Audiences or markets that a business or campaign aims to persuade or attract.<br><br>3. Things that one is trying to achieve or accomplish.<br><br>4. Points or areas of interest that one is attempting to reach or score in.<br><br>Verb<br><br>1. Aim or direct shots, blows, or blows at something.<br><br>2. Focus one's efforts or activities on something.<br><br>Example sentences:<br><br>- The sniper took aim and fired at the target on the shooting range.<br><br>- The new marketing campaign is targeting middle-class households.<br><br>- The company aims to target new markets in the European region.<br><br>- The team is trying to hit the target score in the basketball game.<br><br>- The speaker is targeting her audience with emotional appeals.<br><br>Closely related words: object, objective, mark

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