aim

[eɪm]

aim Definition

  • 1to point or direct a weapon, object, or body part towards a target or goal
  • 2to have as one's intention or objective
  • 3a goal or purpose towards which one directs their efforts

Using aim: Examples

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

  • Example

    The archer aimed his arrow at the bullseye.

  • Example

    She aimed the camera at the sunset.

  • Example

    He aimed to finish the project by the end of the week.

  • Example

    Our aim is to provide the best customer service possible.

aim Synonyms and Antonyms

Antonyms for aim

Phrases with aim

  • to prepare to shoot a weapon by pointing it at a target

    Example

    The soldier took aim and fired his rifle.

  • to set ambitious goals or expectations for oneself

    Example

    She always aims high in her career aspirations.

  • to set very high goals or expectations for oneself

    Example

    He's always been one to aim for the stars and pursue his dreams.

Origins of aim

from Old French 'esmer', meaning 'estimate' or 'calculate'

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Summary: aim in Brief

To 'aim' [eɪm] is to point or direct a weapon, object, or body part towards a target or goal. It can also mean to have as one's intention or objective. 'Aim' can refer to a goal or purpose towards which one directs their efforts, as in 'Our aim is to provide the best customer service possible.' Phrases like 'take aim,' 'aim high,' and 'aim for the stars' use 'aim' to denote preparing to shoot a weapon, setting ambitious goals, and setting very high goals, respectively.

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