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Meaning of gear
The primary meaning of the word "gear" is a toothed wheel or cog that meshes with another toothed wheel or cog to transmit power or motion.
Etymology of gear
The word "gear" comes from the Old Norse word "geirr", meaning "spear" or "rod", which is also related to the Old English word "gār", meaning "spear" or "rod".
The sense of "gear" as a toothed wheel or cog developed in the 15th century, from the idea of a rod or shaft with teeth or cogs.
The word "gear" has been used in English since the 14th century, initially to refer to a spear or rod, and later to refer to a toothed wheel or cog.
Synonyms
apparatus
equipment
machinery
device
mechanism
instrument
tool
kit
outfit
paraphernalia
tackle
rig
setup
contraption
gadget
appliance
implement
accessory
component
part
piece
cog
wheel
pinion
sprocket
cogwheel
gearwheel
machine
engine
motor
transmission
gearbox
clutch
brake
accelerator
pedal
lever
handle
control
switch
dial
button
knob
gearshift
shifter
selector
ratio
speed
torque
power
force
energy
motion
movement
mechanism
system
assembly
arrangement
configuration
setup
layout
design
construction
engineering
technology
innovation
invention
innovation
improvement
advancement
progress
development
growth
evolution.
Definitions
- A toothed wheel or cog that meshes with another toothed wheel or cog to transmit power or motion.
- A system of gears, especially one that transmits power or motion from one part of a machine to another.
- A particular setting or arrangement of gears in a machine, especially one that determines the speed or torque of the machine.
- Clothing or equipment, especially that used for a particular activity or sport.
Usage Examples
- The car's gear system allows it to accelerate quickly and smoothly.
- The bike's gear ratio is perfect for climbing steep hills.
- The company is developing new gear for the outdoor industry, including waterproof jackets and hiking boots.
- The machine's gear is worn out and needs to be replaced.
Antonyms
stillness
calmness
quietness
peacefulness
serenity
tranquility
inactivity
idleness
inertia
stagnation
dormancy
hibernation
suspension
cessation
stoppage
halt
pause
delay
slowdown
reduction
decrease
diminution
weakening
enfeeblement
debilitation
disablement
disengagement
disconnection
removal
elimination
eradication
abolition
annihilation
destruction.