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gape
[ geyp, gap ]
verb (used without object)
- to stare with open mouth, as in wonder.
- to open the mouth wide involuntarily, as the result of hunger, sleepiness, or absorbed attention.
Synonyms: yawn
- to open as a gap; split or become open wide.
Synonyms: yawn
noun
- a wide opening; gap; breach.
- an act or instance of gaping.
- a stare, as in astonishment or with the mouth wide open.
- a yawn.
- Zoology. the width of the open mouth.
gape
/ ɡeɪp /
verb
- to stare in wonder or amazement, esp with the mouth open
- to open the mouth wide, esp involuntarily, as in yawning or hunger
- to be or become wide open
the crater gaped under his feet
noun
- the act of gaping
- a wide opening; breach
- the width of the widely opened mouth of a vertebrate
- a stare or expression of astonishment
Other Words From
- gaping·ly adverb
- sub·gape verb (used without object) subgaped subgaping
- un·gaping adjective
Word History and Origins
Origin of gape1
Word History and Origins
Origin of gape1
Synonym Study
Example Sentences
The other was another edition of a baking contest that featured a dirty turkey cake and one with a gaping orifice that spits stuffing.
But an injury to left tackle Rashawn Slater left a gaping hole in pass protection and led to Herbert reinjuring his right ankle.
The two early chances Clement referenced were firstly from captain Tavernier, saved well by Lyon keeper Lucas Perri, before Cerny somehow cleared the bar with the goal gaping from just yards out.
With its shattered windows and cartoonish graffiti, the mansion on Mulholland Drive sits like a gaping wound in the Hollywood Hills.
Shortly after Tuesday's blitz in Kharkiv, Zelensky issued a statement sharing pictures of the destroyed residential tower - which showed a gaping hole in the middle of the building.
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