shootout

[ˈʃuːtaʊt]

shootout Definition

a gunfight between opposing sides, especially one involving police or military forces.

Using shootout: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "shootout" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The police engaged in a shootout with the bank robbers.

  • Example

    The military was involved in a shootout with the enemy forces.

  • Example

    The shootout lasted for several hours and resulted in multiple casualties.

shootout Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for shootout

Phrases with shootout

  • a situation in which no one can emerge as a clear winner

    Example

    After the shootout, both sides were in a Mexican standoff, unable to claim victory.

  • a gunfight that is reminiscent of the violent confrontations that occurred in the American Old West

    Example

    The two cowboys had a wild west shootout in the middle of the dusty street.

  • a famous gunfight that took place on October 26, 1881, in Tombstone, Arizona Territory, United States

    Example

    The shootout at the OK Corral is one of the most famous gunfights in American history.

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Summary: shootout in Brief

'Shootout' [ˈʃuːtaʊt] refers to a gunfight between opposing sides, often involving police or military forces. It can result in multiple casualties and last for several hours. Phrases like 'Mexican standoff' and 'wild west shootout' are used to describe situations where no clear winner emerges or when the gunfight is reminiscent of the violent confrontations that occurred in the American Old West.

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