lot

[lษ’t]

lot Definition

  • 1a particular group, collection, or quantity of something
  • 2a plot of land
  • 3an object used in making a determination or choice at random

Using lot: Examples

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

  • Example

    I bought a lot of books at the bookstore.

  • Example

    There are a lot of people waiting in line.

  • Example

    He owns a lot of land in the countryside.

  • Example

    We drew lots to decide who would go first.

lot Synonyms and Antonyms

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Antonyms for lot

Phrases with lot

  • to join or align oneself with someone or a group

    Example

    She decided to cast her lot with the new political party.

  • a lot on one's plate

    to have a lot of things to do or deal with

    Example

    I can't go out tonight, I have a lot on my plate for tomorrow.

  • a lot of nerve

    to have the audacity or boldness to do something

    Example

    He had a lot of nerve to ask for a raise after only working here for a month.

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Summary: lot in Brief

The term 'lot' [lษ’t] refers to a particular group, collection, or quantity of something, such as 'a lot of books' or 'a lot of people.' It can also refer to a plot of land or an object used in making a determination or choice at random, as in 'We drew lots to decide who would go first.' Common phrases include 'cast one's lot with someone,' meaning to align oneself with someone, and 'a lot on one's plate,' meaning to have a lot of things to do or deal with.

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