target


verb

  • To aim something at a target, like when you throw a dart.
  • To choose a specific group of people to help or sell something to.

noun

  • A place or object that you aim at, like a bullseye in a game.
  • A goal you want to reach, like finishing your homework by dinner.


Sentences

  • The target is where we want to hit.
  • In archery, we shoot arrows at the target.
  • I drew a target for my game.
  • We need to reach our target in the race.
  • The target helps us focus on our goal.

Word Explanation:

  • A target is a goal or something you want to hit or reach, like when you throw a dart at a board.

Word in hindi

लक्ष्य

Lakshya

Other variations in hindi

  • निशाना Nishana
  • लक्ष्य Lakshya

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Frequently Asked Questions

What does 'target' mean?

A 'target' is something you aim for or want to hit, like a goal or an object.

How do you pronounce 'target'?

You say 'target' like this: tar-get.

What is the origin of the word 'target'?

The word 'target' comes from the Old French word 'tergette', which means a small shield or a mark.

What is the meaning of 'target' in Hindi?

The word 'target' in Hindi is 'लक्ष्य' (Lakṣya).

What is the meaning of 'target' in Kannada?

The word 'target' in Kannada is 'ಗುರಿ' (Guri).

Fact & Proverb:

Fact

A target is something you aim for, like hitting a bullseye in archery!

Proverb

Aim for the stars, and you might just reach the moon. (This means to set high goals!)

Quote

"You miss 100% of the shots you don't take." - Wayne Gretzky

Mini blog:

Tara's Target Adventure!

In a bright, bustling town, there lived a little girl named Tara. Tara loved to play games, especially one called "Target!" She would set up colorful cans in her backyard and try to knock them down with her soft, squishy balls.

Every time she hit a target, she would jump with joy! Tara learned that it wasn’t just about hitting the target, but also about having fun with her friends. They cheered each other on, and laughter filled the air.

A Special Message!

Remember, little ones, whether you hit the target or not, the best part is playing together! Keep aiming high!