gore

[ɡɔː(r)]

gore Definition

  • 1blood that has come from an injury and become thick
  • 2a triangular piece of cloth that is sewn into a skirt or dress to make it wider at the bottom
  • 3to pierce or stab with a horn or tusk

Using gore: Examples

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

  • Example

    The bull gored him with its horns.

  • Example

    The hem of her dress was adorned with lace gore.

  • Example

    The hunter's knife gored the deer's flank.

  • Example

    The matador was gored by the bull during the fight.

gore Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for gore

Phrases with gore

  • gore-tex

    a waterproof and breathable fabric membrane used in outdoor clothing and footwear

    Example

    I need to buy a new jacket made of Gore-Tex for my hiking trip.

  • gore warning

    a warning given before a movie or TV show that contains graphic violence or bloodshed

    Example

    This movie has a gore warning, so be prepared for some intense scenes.

  • a movie or TV show that contains excessive amounts of graphic violence or bloodshed

    Example

    I can't watch horror movies because I don't like gore fests.

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Summary: gore in Brief

The term 'gore' [ɡɔː(r)] refers to blood that has become thick after an injury, as well as a triangular piece of cloth sewn into a skirt or dress to make it wider at the bottom. It can also mean to pierce or stab with a horn or tusk, as in 'The bull gored him with its horns.' Other phrases include 'Gore-Tex,' a waterproof fabric membrane, and 'gore warning,' a warning given before a movie or TV show containing graphic violence.

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