gibbous

[ˈɡɪbəs]

gibbous Definition

  • 1(of the moon) more than half but less than fully illuminated
  • 2swollen or protuberant

Using gibbous: Examples

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

  • Example

    The gibbous moon shone brightly in the night sky.

  • Example

    His gibbous belly hung over his belt.

  • Example

    The plant's gibbous stem was a sign of disease.

gibbous Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for gibbous

Antonyms for gibbous

Phrases with gibbous

  • the phase of the moon when it is more than half but less than fully illuminated

    Example

    The werewolf transformation only occurs during the gibbous phase of the moon.

  • a protruding or swollen belly

    Example

    He had to loosen his belt after eating too much, causing his gibbous belly to bulge out.

  • a plant with a swollen or protuberant stem

    Example

    The gibbous plant in the garden was a sign of poor soil quality.

Origins of gibbous

from Latin 'gibbus', meaning 'hump'

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Summary: gibbous in Brief

'Gibbous' [ˈɡɪbəs] describes the moon when it is more than half but less than fully illuminated, and also refers to something that is swollen or protuberant. Examples include 'The gibbous moon shone brightly in the night sky,' and 'His gibbous belly hung over his belt.' 'Gibbous' extends into phrases like 'gibbous phase,' which denotes the moon's illumination, and 'gibbous plant,' which refers to a plant with a swollen stem.

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