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Penalty shoot-out
UK //ˈpɛn(ə)lti ˈʃuːt aʊt//US //ˈpɛnəlti ˈʃuːtaʊt//
Definition
A method to decide a game tied after regular play by players taking alternating shots at goal.
In simple words: A way to decide a sports game when it's tied, by taking turns shooting.
Examples
- The match ended in a draw, so they had to go to a penalty shoot-out.
- In the finals, the team won after an intense penalty shoot-out.
- During the tournament, they practiced their penalty shoot-out techniques.
- The pressure was on during the penalty shoot-out as both teams needed to win.
- Last night's penalty shoot-out was one of the most thrilling moments of the season.
Usage notes
Commonly used in soccer (football) and hockey. Appropriate in sports discussions, but may not fit casual conversations outside of sports contexts.
Grammar pattern
standalone phrase
Memory hint
Imagine players lining up for a crucial shot to win; it's like a final showdown.
Collocations
- win a penalty shoot-out
- practice penalty shoot-out
- participate in a penalty shoot-out
Synonyms
- shootout
- tiebreaker
- penalty competition
Common mistakes
- Confusing with 'penalty kick' which is a single shot, not a series.
- Using 'shoot-out' when 'penalty shoot-out' is specific.
- Mixing terms from different sports that don't have the same process.