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Hit for six Meaning in English

expression

ˈhɪt/ /ˈfɔɹ/, /fɝ/, /fɹɝ/ /ˈsɪks
HIT-fer-SIKS
hˈɪt/ /fˈɔː/ /sˈɪks
HIT-faw-SIKS

Definition

To shock, surprise, or upset someone very much, often unexpectedly. The phrase comes from cricket, meaning to be powerfully struck or affected.

Usage & Nuances

British English, mainly informal. Used for emotional or psychological shock, not physical. Common: 'be hit for six by news/event'. Do not use in US English—it's rarely understood outside of cricket contexts.

Example Sentences

The news of her friend's illness hit for six.

basic

He was hit for six by the sudden job loss.

basic

The shocking result hit for six everyone at school.

basic

When she heard the news, it really hit her for six and she needed time alone.

natural

Losing his pet really hit him for six; he didn't talk to anyone for days.

natural

That unexpected rejection letter from the university hit him for six more than he admitted.

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