gripe

[ɡraɪp]

gripe Definition

  • 1to complain continuously about something that is not important
  • 2to feel pain in your stomach or bowels

Using gripe: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "gripe" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    She always gripes about the weather.

  • Example

    He's constantly griping about his job.

  • Example

    I'm not feeling well. My stomach is griping.

  • Example

    The baby is griping and crying.

gripe Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for gripe

Antonyms for gripe

Idioms Using gripe

  • have a gripe with someone/something

    to have a complaint or grievance with someone or something

    Example

    She has a gripe with her boss because he never listens to her ideas.

  • no problem or complaint

    Example

    A: Can you work overtime tonight? B: No gripe, I don't have any plans.

  • gripe-fest

    a gathering or event where people complain excessively

    Example

    The family dinner turned into a gripe-fest with everyone complaining about their problems.

Phrases with gripe

  • a liquid given to babies to relieve stomach pain

    Example

    The mother gave her baby some gripe water to soothe his stomach.

  • a meeting or discussion where people can express their complaints or grievances

    Example

    The manager held a gripe session to hear the employees' concerns.

  • a form used by pilots to report problems or malfunctions with an aircraft

    Example

    The pilot filled out a gripe sheet after landing to report a problem with the landing gear.

Origins of gripe

from Old English 'gripa', meaning 'grasp'

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Summary: gripe in Brief

'Gripe' [ɡraɪp] means to complain continuously about something unimportant or to feel pain in the stomach or bowels. It is often used in phrases like 'gripe water,' a liquid given to babies to relieve stomach pain, and 'gripe session,' a meeting where people can express their complaints. The idiom 'have a gripe with someone/something' means to have a complaint or grievance, while 'no gripe' means no problem or complaint.