Target
UK /["/ˈtɑːɡɪt/"]/US /["/ˈtɑːrɡɪt/"]/
Definition
a result that you try to achieve
In simple words: The goal or aim that you are trying to reach.
Examples
- The target for this marketing campaign is young adults.
- We need to set a target for our sales this quarter.
- The archers aimed at the target during the competition.
- My fitness target is to run five kilometers without stopping.
- He missed the target completely with his dart throw.
Usage notes
Use 'target' in both business and everyday contexts when discussing goals. Avoid using it in overly casual settings.
Grammar pattern
target + object
Memory hint
Think of a bullseye target in archery — that's your aim!
Collocations
- achievable
- attainable
- low
- set
- aim for
- achieve
- audience
- demographic
- group
- above (a/the) target
- off target
- on target
- favourite/favorite
- frequent
- important
- choose
- identify
- pick
- site
- off target
- on target
- target for
- put up
- set up
- aim at
- area
- range
- practice
- off target
- on target
- wide of the target
Synonyms
- goal
- aim
- objective
- mark
- destination
Antonyms
- dodge
- avoid
Common mistakes
- Using 'target' as a verb without an object.
- Confusing 'target' with 'goal' in specific contexts.
- Mistaking the pronunciation or spelling.