gulf

[ɡʌlf]

gulf Definition

  • 1a deep inlet of the sea almost surrounded by land, with a narrow mouth.
  • 2a wide and deep difference between two opposing groups, ideas, or beliefs.
  • 3a large amount or gap between two things.

Using gulf: Examples

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

  • Example

    The Persian Gulf is located in Western Asia.

  • Example

    The Gulf of Mexico is known for its hurricanes.

  • Example

    There is a gulf between the rich and the poor.

  • Example

    The gulf between their opinions seems impossible to bridge.

gulf Synonyms and Antonyms

Idioms Using gulf

  • to reduce or eliminate the differences between two opposing groups, ideas, or beliefs

    Example

    We need to find a way to bridge the gulf between management and employees.

  • a period of time when communication between people breaks down completely

    Example

    After the argument, there was a gulf of silence between them.

  • a lack of understanding or comprehension between two people or groups

    Example

    There is a gulf of understanding between the two cultures.

Phrases with gulf

  • a warm ocean current that flows from the Gulf of Mexico along the eastern coast of the United States and then northeastward toward Europe

    Example

    The Gulf Stream affects the climate of the east coast of the United States and Europe.

  • a war fought by a coalition led by the United States against Iraq in 1991, following Iraq's invasion of Kuwait

    Example

    The Gulf War was a major conflict in the Middle East.

  • a political and economic alliance of six Middle Eastern countries: Bahrain, Kuwait, Oman, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, and the United Arab Emirates

    Example

    The Gulf Cooperation Council was established in 1981.

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Summary: gulf in Brief

The term 'gulf' [ɡʌlf] refers to a deep inlet of the sea almost surrounded by land, a wide and deep difference between two opposing groups, ideas, or beliefs, or a large amount or gap between two things. Examples include the Persian Gulf, the Gulf of Mexico, and the gulf between the rich and the poor. Phrases like 'Gulf Stream' and 'Gulf War' are also common, as well as idioms like 'bridge the gulf,' 'gulf of silence,' and 'gulf of understanding.'

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