Shoot vs Sprout

When to use each in English, with meaning, register, and examples.

 ShootSprout
MeaningTo fire a gun or throw something.A young plant that is just starting to grow.
CEFR levelB1-
Part of speechverb
Usage notesUse 'shoot' primarily in contexts related to firearms, sports, or photography. Avoid in very formal situations; may be seen as casual or aggressive.Use 'sprout' in gardening contexts or when talking about new growth. It's less common in informal speech.

Frequently asked questions: Shoot vs Sprout

What's the difference between "Shoot" and "Sprout"?

"Shoot" means: To fire a gun or throw something. "Sprout" means: A young plant that is just starting to grow.

When should I use "Shoot" and "Sprout"?

They can all be used in everyday English.

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