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gap


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noun \ˈgap\

Definition of GAP

1
a : a break in a barrier (as a wall, hedge, or line of military defense) b : an assailable position
2
a : a mountain pass b : ravine
4
a : a separation in space b : an incomplete or deficient area <a gap in her knowledge>
5
: a break in continuity : hiatus
6
: a break in the vascular cylinder of a plant where a vascular trace departs from the central cylinder
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: lack of balance : disparity <the gap between imports and exports>
8
: a wide difference in character or attitude <the generation gap>
9
: a problem caused by some disparity <a communication gap> <credibility gap>
gap·py \ˈga-pē\ adjective

Examples of GAP

  1. The child had a gap between her two front teeth.
  2. The gap between the lead runner and the rest of the field continued to widen.
  3. The sheep got through a gap in the fence.
  4. There are unexplained gaps in his story.
  5. The class filled in the gaps in my knowledge of biology.
  6. She had taken several years off to raise a family, so there was a large gap in her work history.

Origin of GAP

Middle English, from Old Norse, chasm, hole; akin to Old Norse gapa to gape
First Known Use: 14th century

Rhymes with GAP

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