gap

[ɡæp]

gap Definition

  • 1a space between two things or in the middle of something, especially because there is a part missing
  • 2a difference between two things, especially between things that should be the same

Using gap: Examples

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

  • Example

    There was a gap in the fence where the dog got out.

  • Example

    The gap between rich and poor is growing wider.

  • Example

    There is a gap in my knowledge of history between the 16th and 18th centuries.

  • Example

    The company needs to fill the gap in the market for affordable electric cars.

gap Synonyms and Antonyms

Phrases with gap

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

    Example

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

  • a warning to train passengers to be careful when stepping from the train onto the platform, especially when there is a large vertical gap

    Example

    Mind the gap when you get off the train.

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

    Example

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

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Summary: gap in Brief

The term 'gap' [ɡæp] refers to a space between two things or in the middle of something, often due to a missing part. It also denotes a difference between two things that should be the same, as in 'The gap between rich and poor is growing wider.' Phrases like 'bridge the gap' and 'close the gap' refer to reducing or eliminating differences. 'Mind the gap' is a warning to train passengers to be careful when stepping from the train onto the platform.

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