Definition, Meaning & Synonyms

by a long shot

idiom
/baɪ ə lɔŋ ʃɑt/
Definition
An idiomatic expression used to indicate that something is true to a significant degree or by a large margin.
Examples
  • She is, by a long shot, the best student in the class.
  • This restaurant is the most popular one in town, and that’s not just an opinion; it’s true by a long shot.
  • He wasn’t the fastest runner, but he finished the race by a long shot ahead of the others.
Meaning
Used to emphasize that something is not even close to a certain benchmark or expectation.
Synonyms
  • by far
  • undoubtedly
  • definitely
  • without a doubt