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    Gap
    /ɡap/

    noun

  2. A huge gap has opened up between expectations and what is deliverable. The only way to close this gap is to innovate. Definition of gap noun in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  3. Definitions of gap. noun. an open or empty space in or between things. “the explosion made a gap in the wall” synonyms: opening. see more. noun. a narrow opening. synonyms: crack. see more. noun. a pass between mountain peaks. synonyms: col. see more. noun. a conspicuous disparity or difference as between two figures.

  4. an empty space or hole in the middle of something, or between two things: There's quite a big gap between the door and the floor. The sun was shining through a gap in the curtains. Fewer examples. She squeezed through a narrow gap in the wall. There was a large gap between the beds. There was a small gap in the fence.

  5. an empty space or interval; interruption in continuity; hiatus: a momentary gap in a siren's wailing; a gap in his memory. a wide divergence or difference; disparity: the gap between expenses and income; the gap between ideals and actions.

  6. to reduce or get rid of the differences that exist between two things or groups of people. See gap in the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Check pronunciation: gap. Definition of gap noun in Oxford Advanced American Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  7. 1. a. An opening in a solid structure or surface; a cleft or breach: wriggled through a gap in the fence; a large gap in the wall where the artillery shell had exploded. b. A break in a line of defense. 2. An opening through mountains; a pass. 3. A space between objects or points; an aperture: a gap between his front teeth. 4.

  8. Apr 19, 2024 · 1. countable noun. A gap is a space between two things or a hole in the middle of something solid. He pulled the thick curtains together, leaving just a narrow gap. Synonyms: opening, space, hole, break More Synonyms of gap. 2. countable noun. A gap is a period of time when you are not busy or when you stop doing something that you normally do.

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