Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
shutout
noun
ˈʃʌtˌaʊt

Definition
A shutout is a game or match in which one team or player prevents the opponent from scoring any points or goals.

Examples
- In the championship game, the home team achieved a shutout, winning 3-0.
- The goalie was outstanding, managing to keep a shutout throughout the entire match.
- Shutouts are rare in football, but they can be a testament to a dominant defense.

Meaning
In sports, a shutout refers to a situation where a team wins without allowing the opposing team to score. It can also apply to situations outside of sports where one party achieves a complete victory over another with no opposition success.

Synonyms
- clean sheet
- shut-down
- shut-off