A
gunshot is the discharge of a
firearm, producing a mechanical
sound effect and a chemical
gunshot residue. The term can also refer to a
gunshot wound caused by such a discharge. Multiple discharges of a firearm or firearms are referred to as
gunfire. The word can connote either the sound of a gun firing, the projectiles that were fired, or both. For example, the statement "gunfire came from the next street" could either mean the sound of discharge, or it could mean the bullets themselves. It is better to be a bit more specific while writing however. "The sound of gunfire" or "we came under gunfire" would be more descriptive and prevent confusion. In the latter phrase, in particular, "fire" is more commonly used (i.e. "under fire"), as both words hold the same general meaning within the proper context.