Slot
UK /["/slɒt/"]/US /["/slɑːt/"]/
Definition
a long, narrow opening, into which you put or fit something
In simple words: A space or opening for something.
Examples
- to put some coins in the slot
- He slid a coin into the slot of the jukebox.
- The electricity was on a slot meter.
- He has a regular slot on the late-night programme.
- Their album has occupied the Number One slot for the past six weeks.
- the airport’s take-off and landing slots
- They have a prime time slot on national radio.
- We need something to fill a thirty-minute slot in the late evening.
Usage notes
Used commonly in everyday conversation and writing. Be cautious using it in formal contexts unless referring to a specific situation, like scheduling.
Grammar pattern
slot + object
Memory hint
Think of a slot machine where coins fit into the slot.
Collocations
- time slot
- slot machine
- slot in
- slot for
- slot availability
Synonyms
- space
- gap
- opening
- position
- place
Antonyms
- block
- obstruction
Common mistakes
- Confusing 'slot' with 'sloth' as both can sound similar.
- Using 'slot' in contexts where 'place' or 'space' would be more appropriate.
- Misunderstanding the difference between a physical slot and a time slot.