gift

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noun

1
: a notable capacity, talent, or endowment
2
: something voluntarily transferred by one person to another without compensation
3
: the act, right, or power of giving

gift

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verb

gifted; gifting; gifts

transitive verb

1
: to endow with some power, quality, or attribute
She's been gifted with a beautiful voice.
2
a
: to make a gift of
It makes an excellent choice whether you're gifting one bottle for the honeymoon or a case to be savored for years, or even decades, to come.Robert Taylor
b
: present
gifted her with flowers
In this, her ninth novel, she has succeeded in gifting us with a story that will stay with us for a long time.Dorothy Rochmis
giftee noun

GIFT

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abbreviation

gamete intrafallopian transfer; gamete intrafallopian tube transfer
Choose the Right Synonym for gift

gift, faculty, aptitude, bent, talent, genius, knack mean a special ability for doing something.

gift often implies special favor by God or nature.

the gift of singing beautifully

faculty applies to an innate or less often acquired ability for a particular accomplishment or function.

a faculty for remembering names

aptitude implies a natural liking for some activity and the likelihood of success in it.

a mechanical aptitude

bent is nearly equal to aptitude but it stresses inclination perhaps more than specific ability.

a family with an artistic bent

talent suggests a marked natural ability that needs to be developed.

has enough talent to succeed

genius suggests impressive inborn creative ability.

has no great genius for poetry

knack implies a comparatively minor but special ability making for ease and dexterity in performance.

the knack of getting along

Examples of gift in a Sentence

Noun The money was a gift, not a loan. She considers her voice a God-given gift. Verb gifted with an uncanny ability to persuade people to do things they ordinarily wouldn't
Recent Examples on the Web
Noun
Nothing warms a mother's heart more than a meaningful gesture, like a DIY Mother's Day gift or a homemade card for Mother's Day. Nicole Harris, Parents, 20 Mar. 2024 To gift and to receive such life and potential that exists within a seed grows critical hope. Tamara Yakaboski, The Denver Post, 20 Mar. 2024 That unique combination of intimacy, privacy, and freedom was what had made the experience feel like such a gift. Kristen Roupenian, The New Yorker, 20 Mar. 2024 What a gift to be able to spend our days working on something that provides opportunities for actors of all age ranges to get to come and play together. Brande Victorian, The Hollywood Reporter, 20 Mar. 2024 Each place setting held the take-home gift of a ceramic egg cup crafted by Dunkeld ceramicist Cara Guthrie. Sarah Wood, Vogue, 19 Mar. 2024 Another is to make a tax-deductible gift to National Review Institute (NRI), the 501(c)(3) not-for-profit journalistic think tank created by WFB to support the NR mission, and to advance and defend conservative ideas. Dominic Pino, National Review, 19 Mar. 2024 But the freebies quickly went from an exciting gift for concertgoers to a controversy. Emma Hinchliffe, Fortune, 18 Mar. 2024 The Russians responded with gifts that included a sketch of the three Americans drawn by Colonel Leonov, an amateur artist. Richard Goldstein, New York Times, 18 Mar. 2024
Verb
Jeff spares Bhanu the pain of seeing his name written on the parchment and instead just snuffs Bhanu's torch after gifting him with a heartfelt departing speech. Anthony Robledo, USA TODAY, 21 Mar. 2024 Why would Kobe Bryant’s dad auction NBA championship ring the Lakers legend gifted him? Shot-clock craziness and an Anthony Davis injury plague Lakers’ loss to Warriors Plaschke: No Anthony Davis? Dan Woike, Los Angeles Times, 21 Mar. 2024 In the first year in my current house my neighbor, Nancy, gifted me some dragon tongue bean seeds. Tamara Yakaboski, The Denver Post, 20 Mar. 2024 Jeff Bezos will gift $100 million to actress Eva Longoria and admiral Bill McRaven as part of the Amazon founder’s annual prize to individuals who contribute to society significantly. Zoe G Phillips, The Hollywood Reporter, 14 Mar. 2024 In a flashback sequence, The Chameleon gifts Zhen a jewel resembling a peach pit. Jazz Tangcay, Variety, 8 Mar. 2024 The impact investment company gifted $40 million into the future of countless Black students' lives. Essence, 7 Mar. 2024 The tripartite collab concurrently gifts Becky G and Leonardo their first No. 1 on Regional Mexican Airplay, where the song rises from No. 5 to become the Greatest Gainer of the week. Pamela Bustios, Billboard, 6 Mar. 2024 Christopher Lord and Phil Miller gifted their envelope for 2018’s Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse to their publicist, Rachael Reiss. Beatrice Verhoeven, The Hollywood Reporter, 6 Mar. 2024

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Word History

Etymology

Noun and Verb

Middle English, from Old Norse, something given, talent; akin to Old English giefan to give

First Known Use

Noun

12th century, in the meaning defined at sense 1

Verb

circa 1550, in the meaning defined at sense 1

Time Traveler
The first known use of gift was in the 12th century

Dictionary Entries Near gift

Cite this Entry

“Gift.” Merriam-Webster.com Dictionary, Merriam-Webster, https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/gift. Accessed 28 Mar. 2024.

Kids Definition

gift

noun
ˈgift
1
: a special ability : talent
2
: something given : present

Medical Definition

GIFT

abbreviation
gamete intrafallopian transfer; gamete intrafallopian tube transfer

Legal Definition

gift

noun
1
: an intentional and gratuitous transfer of real or personal property by a donor with legal capacity who actually or constructively delivers the property to the donee with the intent of giving up dominion over the property and investing it in the donee who accepts it
broadly : a voluntary transfer of property without compensation see also delivery compare donation, sale
class gift
: a usually testamentary gift of a sum to a group of unspecified persons whose number and identity and share of the gift will be determined sometime in the future (as at the death of the donor)
completed gift
: a gift in which the dominion and control of the property is placed beyond the donor's reach
gift causa mortis \ -​ˈkȯ-​zə-​ˈmȯr-​tis, -​ˈkau̇-​sä-​ˈmȯr-​tēs \ plural gifts causa mortis
: a gift of especially personal property made in contemplation of impending death that is delivered with the intent that the gift take effect only in the event of the donor's death and that it be revoked in the event of survival compare donation inter vivos and donation mortis causa at donation, gift inter vivos and testamentary gift in this entry
gift inter vivos \ -​ˈin-​tər-​ˈvī-​vōs; -​ˈin-​ter-​ˈvē-​vōs, -​ˈwē-​wōs \ plural gifts inter vivos
: a gift made during the lifetime of the donor and delivered with the intent of surrendering immediately and irrevocably dominion and control over the property compare donation inter vivos at donation, gift causa mortis and testamentary gift in this entry
gift over plural gifts over
: a gift especially by will of property that takes effect upon the termination or failure of a preceding estate (as a life estate) in the property
manual gift
: a gift especially under the civil law of Louisiana made of a movable corporeal object by actual delivery and involving no formalities
split gift
: a gift made by a spouse to a third person that for purposes of gift tax may be considered as given one-half by each spouse to take advantage of tax avoidance devices (as the annual exclusion)
substitutional gift \ ˌsəb-​stə-​ˈtü-​shə-​nəl-​, -​ˈtyü-​ \
: a gift to a legatee or devisee in substitution for another devisee or legatee who cannot take under the will (as because of death)

called also substitute gift

testamentary gift
: a gift that does not become effective until the death of the donor
specifically : a gift made in a will compare gift causa mortis and gift inter vivos in this entry
2
: something voluntarily transferred without compensation
3
: a transfer of property for less than adequate consideration other than in the ordinary course of business
used in the law of gift tax

Note: The amount by which the value of property so transferred exceeds the consideration paid is included in the total amount of taxable gifts made during a calendar year.

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