IPA: /bʌnt/
KK: /bʌnt/
In baseball, to lightly tap the ball with the bat instead of swinging at it, usually to advance a runner.
The batter decided to bunt to help the runner move to second base.
Past: bunted
Past Participle: bunted
A type of hit in baseball where the batter lightly taps the ball with the bat, usually to advance a runner or to get on base.
The player executed a perfect bunt to move the runner to second base.
In baseball, to lightly hit a pitched ball so that it rolls slowly in front of the infielders, often to advance a base runner.
He decided to bunt the ball to help the runner reach second base.
Past: bunted
Past Participle: bunted
The word 'bunt' originates from Middle English 'bunten', meaning to strike or hit. It is related to the Old English 'būntian', which means to strike or to hit something.
Think of 'bunt' as a way to 'strike' or 'hit' something lightly, like in baseball when a player lightly taps the ball.