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    Gap
    /ɡap/

    noun

  2. The meaning of GAP is a break in a barrier (such as a wall, hedge, or line of military defense). How to use gap in a sentence.

  3. GAP definition: 1. an empty space or opening in the middle of something or between two things: 2. in baseball, an…. Learn more.

  4. a difference or disparity in attitudes, perceptions, character, or development, or a lack of confidence or understanding, perceived as creating a problem: the technology gap; a communications gap. a deep, sloping ravine or cleft through a mountain ridge.

  5. A gap is the space between two things. It can be physical (like "the gap between your two front teeth") or philosophical (like "the generation gap" between you and your parents).

  6. a space between two things or in the middle of something, especially because there is a part missing. There should be a six-inch gap at the bottom. gap in something a gap in a hedge. gap between A and B Leave a gap between your car and the next. through a gap I managed to squeeze through the gap.

  7. If there is something missing from a situation that prevents it from being complete or satisfactory, you can say that there is a gap.

  8. 1. a break or opening, as in a fence, wall, or military line; breach. 2. an empty space or interval; hiatus: a gap in one's memory. 3. a difference or disparity, as in attitudes, perceptions, character, or development: the technology gap; a communications gap. 4. a deep sloping ravine or cleft through a mountain ridge.

  9. a difference that separates people, or their opinions, situation, etc. the gap between rich and poor the gap between theory and practice see credibility, generation gap. a space where something is missing His death left an enormous gap in my life. There were several gaps in my education.

  10. 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.

  11. a difference or disparity in attitudes, perceptions, character, or development, or a lack of confidence or understanding, perceived as creating a problem: the technology gap; a communications gap.

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