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lolelozano
Argentina

Vocabulary questions
 
I was just about to go to bed, when I decided to post a doubt.
Last week, one of my students asked what was the difference among
aim, target, and goal

I believe goal and aim are both syn. right? sth`that you hope to achieve

how about target? is it also related?!

thanks in advance - have a good night!

1 Nov 2010      





lolelozano
Argentina

I believe target, aim, goal are nouns and they are all similiar - intend to achieve,
I can�t seem to notice the difference then =(

1 Nov 2010     



SueThom
United States

Well, let �s see...each one--especially aim and target--have multiple meanings and some overlap; others don �t.

Aim and target can be used as verbs, e.g. you aim a gun at a target, you are targeted by a thief. You can �t "goal" anything, though.

Aim ultimately comes from a Latin (via French) word meaning to estimate. Target comes from a word for a shield (which I suppose soldiers of the opposing army would aim at).

A target is a piece of paper, metal or something you aim/point a weapon at and I suppose lature figuratively became something you direct effort toward, something you want to attain. You can �t point an object (e.g. gun, arrow) at an aim or a goal, but you can direct effort towards achieving them.

It takes effort to achieve all 3, I suppose.

Interesting question. I �m looking forward to other responses.

1 Nov 2010     



Vickiii
New Zealand

You have posted a question not a doubt....

1 Nov 2010     



aliciapc
Uruguay

Despite Sue �s very clear explanation, here �s an interesting link . The words "purpose" and "objective" are added here, though ...

1 Nov 2010     



magneto
Greece

Here �s what I �ve found on the subject in Oxford Advanced Learner �s Dictionary:
http://www.oxfordadvancedlearnersdictionary.com/dictionary/aim
http://www.oxfordadvancedlearnersdictionary.com/dictionary/target
http://www.oxfordadvancedlearnersdictionary.com/dictionary/goal
The differences are very subtle, but I think aim and goal are more closely related than, say, aim and target. Target seems a bit more specific to me...Looking forward to other responses.
Hope I �ve helped a bit.
Cheers!

1 Nov 2010     



lolelozano
Argentina

@SueThom, @aliciapc, @magneto

 THANKS A LOT! much more clear now the difference!


have a nice day!

1 Nov 2010