gaps

[ɡæps]

gaps Definition

  • 1a space or opening in something that is empty or incompletely filled
  • 2a difference or disparity between two things

Using gaps: Examples

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

  • Example

    There were gaps in the fence where the animals had escaped.

  • Example

    There is a gap in our knowledge of the subject.

  • Example

    The company needs to fill the gaps in its workforce.

  • Example

    The wealth gap between the rich and poor is widening.

gaps Synonyms and Antonyms

Antonyms for gaps

Phrases with gaps

  • to reduce or eliminate the differences or disparities between two things

    Example

    The program aims to bridge the gap between the rich and poor students.

  • a warning to train passengers to be careful while crossing the gap between the train door and the station platform

    Example

    The announcement reminded the passengers to mind the gap before getting off the train.

  • to narrow or eliminate the differences or disparities between two things

    Example

    The team needs to score a goal to close the gap between them and the opponent.

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Summary: gaps in Brief

The term 'gaps' [ɡæps] refers to spaces or openings that are empty or incompletely filled, as well as differences or disparities between two things. Examples include 'There were gaps in the fence where the animals had escaped.' and 'The wealth gap between the rich and poor is widening.' Phrases like 'bridge the gap' and 'mind the gap' denote reducing differences and caution respectively.