targetEnglishOxford American Thesaurustarget noun 1 the competitor must shoot targets at ranges of 75 to 200 yards: mark, bullseye, goal, aim. 2 eagles can spot their targets from half a mile: prey, quarry, game, kill, bag. 3 they exceeded their profit target last year: objective, goal, object, aim, end, desired result; plan, purpose, intention, intent, design, aspiration, ambition, ideal, hope, desire, wish, holy grail. 4 they were the target for a wave of abuse from the press: victim, butt, scapegoat, dupe, recipient, focus, object, subject, fair game, Aunt Sally. □ on target1 the Arsenal striker was bang on target: accurate, precise, unerring, sure, true, on the mark; British inch-perfect; informal spot on. 2 the project was back on target: on schedule, on time, on track, on course.verb 1 the two men were targeted by a gunman: pick out, single out, select, choose, decide on, earmark, fix on; attack, aim at, fire at. 2 each product is targeted at a specific market: aim, direct, level, intend, focus, position.