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Give it our best shot

Meaning: This idiom means to try as hard as possible or to put forth one’s best effort in attempting to accomplish something. It implies doing everything you can to succeed, even if the outcome is uncertain.

Usage in Example Sentences:

  1. “We might not win the championship, but we’ll give it our best shot.”
  2. “Even though the exam is tough, just study hard and give it your best shot.”
  3. “The project is challenging, but let’s give it our best shot and see what we can achieve.”

Origin: The idiom “give it our best shot” likely originates from the world of sports and military contexts, where “shot” refers to an attempt or effort, such as taking a shot at a target or goal. In sports, particularly basketball or archery, giving your best shot means making the most accurate and determined effort to score. Over time, the phrase evolved into a broader metaphor for putting in the best possible effort in any endeavor. The idiom emphasizes the importance of trying one’s hardest, regardless of the difficulty or likelihood of success.

Give it our best shot

Two colleagues talking and using idioms in their conversation.

Ever wonder how native speakers use idioms in everyday conversation? This video dives into the world of colorful expressions with two colleagues chatting.

Watch as they navigate figuring out a plan, from throwing in at the deep end with a crazy idea to making sure they’re not on a wild goose chase. Will their teamwork be a well-oiled machine or will a sneaky idiom throw them off the scent? Learn these idioms and more to understand and use them in your own conversations! But remember, let’s not reinvent the wheel – there are plenty of great idioms out there waiting to be discovered!