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Meaning of gap
A gap refers to an empty space or interval, a break in continuity, or a lack of something.
Etymology of gap
The word "gap" originated from Old Norse "gap" meaning "chasm" or "opening", which is related to the Old English word "geap" or "gæp" meaning "opening" or "mouth"
Historically, the word has been used to describe physical openings or breaks, but its meaning has expanded to include more abstract concepts, such as gaps in time, knowledge, or understanding
Synonyms
break
opening
space
hiatus
interval
void
chasm
fissure
rift
split
divide
separation
breach
cleft
crack
fracture
lacuna
voidness
emptiness
hollowness
cavity
hollow
aperture
interstice
intermission
pause
discontinuity
disruption
disconnection
detachment
severance
partition
divide
separation
disjunction
disjointedness
disconnectedness
Definitions
- A break or opening in an object or surface
- A period of time when something is not happening or is not present
- A lack of something, especially a skill or quality
- A difference or discrepancy between two or more things
Usage Examples
- The hikers had to navigate through a gap in the mountains to reach the other side
- There is a gap in the market for a product that combines sustainability and affordability
- The teacher noticed a gap in the student's knowledge of historical events
Antonyms
continuity
connection
union
wholeness
completeness
entirety
fullness
solidity
compactness
coherence
cohesion
integration
merge
fusion
amalgamation
consolidation
unity
oneness
entirety
totality
completeness