Gap - Wikipedia-style Article
Gap
Definition
Gap is a noun and a verb. As a noun, it refers to an opening, breach, or space between two objects or parts. It can also signify a difference or disparity between two things, such as ideas or levels. As a verb, it means to create an opening or to make a space in something.
Parts of Speech
Pronunciation
American English
- IPA Pronunciation: /ɡæp/
- Respelling: GAP
British English
- IPA Pronunciation: /ɡæp/
- Respelling: GAP
Etymology
The word "gap" originates from Old Norse "gap," meaning "chasm" or "opening," derived from Proto-Germanic "*gapaną," meaning "to gape or open wide." The term was adopted into Middle English with its current meanings of openings and differences.
Derivatives
- Gaping (adjective)
- Gapless (adjective)
- Overgap (verb, rare)
- Under-gap (noun, rare)
- Regap (verb)
Synonyms
Antonyms
- Closure
- Connection
- Continuity
Usage
The term "gap" is widely used in contexts ranging from physical spaces to metaphorical differences. For example, "There was a gap in the wall," or "The gap between rich and poor is widening."
Related Terms
- Chasm: A deep fissure in the earth or a profound difference between viewpoints.
- Disparity: A significant difference or inequality.
- Interval: A space or period between two things.
Detailed Definitions
Noun
- An opening or space between two objects: Refers to a physical void or separation.
- Example: "There was a gap in the fence where the dog escaped."
- A difference or disparity: Denotes a figurative or measurable distinction between two levels or states.
- Example: "The gap in education levels between rural and urban areas is significant."
- A pause or interruption: Refers to a break or void in continuity.
- Example: "There was a long gap in the conversation."
Verb
- To create or form an opening: Refers to the act of making a space or breach.
- Example: "The storm gapped the cliffs along the shoreline."
- To leave a space or opening: Indicates the deliberate or accidental formation of a gap.
- Example: "He gapped the lineup to allow for substitutions."