Pronunciation: /ˈsɪlvər ˈbʊlɪt/
noun a bullet made of silver, often believed to be able to kill supernatural creatures such as werewolves or vampires
A1 The cowboy always carries a silver bullet in his gun.
A2 In old Western movies, the hero often uses a silver bullet to defeat the villain.
B1 Some people believe that there is a silver bullet solution to every problem.
B2 The scientist claimed to have discovered a silver bullet that could cure all diseases.
C1 Despite their efforts, the team could not find a silver bullet to improve their performance.
C2 The CEO was convinced that a silver bullet strategy was the key to turning around the company's fortunes.
formal The researchers were hopeful that they had discovered a silver bullet solution to the problem.
informal I don't think there's a silver bullet that can fix this situation.
slang There's no silver bullet for getting in shape, it takes hard work and dedication.
figurative Some people believe that technology is the silver bullet that will solve all our problems.
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