Idioms for hit

Origin of hit

before 1100; 1865–70, Americanism for def 5a; Middle English hitten, Old English hittan; perhaps < Scandinavian; compare Old Norse hitta to come upon (by chance), meet with

synonym study for hit

1. See strike, beat. 25, 27, 29. See blow1.

OTHER WORDS FROM hit

British Dictionary definitions for hit off (1 of 2)

hit off

verb

(tr, adverb) to represent or mimic accurately
hit it off informal to have a good relationship with

British Dictionary definitions for hit off (2 of 2)

hit
/ (hɪt) /

verb hits, hitting or hit (mainly tr)

noun

See also hit off, hit on, hit out

Word Origin for hit

Old English hittan, from Old Norse hitta

Idioms and Phrases with hit off

hit