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take a stab


Meanings
  • Phrasal Verb

    To make a guess or attempt, often with uncertainty or risk.

    - "He took a stab at solving the math problem."
    - "She took a stab at learning the new language."
    - "The chef took a stab at creating a new dish."

Rhymes
Words rhyming with take a stab
tab , grab , lab , jab
Variants
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make a stab at , take a stab at , take/make a stab at
Etymology
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The phrase 'take a stab' is believed to have originated from the idea of 'stabbing' in the dark, making a guess or attempt without full knowledge or information.


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  1. The phrase 'take a stab' is also used in the medical field to describe a surgical procedure where a small incision is made to examine a wound or tissue.

  2. The phrase 'take a stab' has been used in various forms of media, such as the title of a 1988 novel by David Morrell and a 1993 film directed by Larry Peerce.


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  1. Risk-taking: The act of taking a stab involves taking a calculated risk, often with uncertainty or ambiguity.

  2. Guesswork: The phrase 'take a stab' is synonymous with making an educated guess or attempting to solve a problem with limited information.


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The phrase 'take a stab' is commonly used in everyday language and can be found in various forms of media such as literature, movies, and music.

How to Memorize "take a stab"

  1. visualize

    - Visualize the act of taking a stab, such as making a guess or attempting to solve a problem with uncertainty or risk.

  2. associate

    - Associate the phrase 'take a stab' with the idea of taking a risk or making an educated guess.

  3. mnemonics

    - Create a mnemonic such as 'Take A Stab' standing for 'Attempt And Strive To Achieve Beyond'.


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