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Gash - Meaning, Definition & English Examples

A gash is a deep, long cut or wound, often caused by a sharp object. It can also refer to a noticeable tear or slash in materials like fabric or metal.

gash

/ɡæʃ/ /ɡɑːʃ/

Definition:

A deep, long cut or wound, often caused by a sharp object.

Synonyms:

slash, laceration, incision, wound

Part of Speech:

noun, verb

Antonyms:

heal, mend

Common Collocations:

deep gash, nasty gash, gash wound, gash in the leg

Derivatives:

gashed, gashing

Usage Tips:

Use "gash" for serious cuts; avoid for minor scratches or scrapes.

Common Phrases:

gash on the arm, gash in the wood, bleeding gash

Etymology:

From Old French "garser," meaning to scratch or scrape; related to Latin "charaxare."

Examples:

  • 1. She got a deep gash from the broken glass.
  • 2. The knife left a nasty gash on his hand.
  • 3. He gashed his knee while hiking in the woods.
  • 4. The storm gashed the roof with flying debris.

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