Goth
1 Americanadjective
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Often goth
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of or relating to a genre of rock music that first became popular in the 1980s and is characterized by morbid themes and melodies.
Goth rock is one of my favorite types of music.
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of or relating to a subculture favoring goth music and a dark and morbid aesthetic.
Her dark clothes and piercings suggested she was a goth girl.
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of or relating to a Teutonic people who in the 3rd to 5th centuries invaded and settled in parts of the Roman Empire.
noun
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Often goth
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a genre of rock music that first became popular in the 1980s and is characterized by morbid themes and melodies.
Goth has taken many forms over its years as a genre.
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a person who is part of a subculture favoring a genre of rock music that first became popular in the 1980s and a dark and morbid aesthetic.
The club was full of goths dressed in black shirts and pants.
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one of a Teutonic people who in the 3rd to 5th centuries invaded and settled in parts of the Roman Empire.
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a person of no refinement; barbarian.
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a member of an East Germanic people from Scandinavia who settled south of the Baltic early in the first millennium ad . They moved on to the Ukrainian steppes and raided and later invaded many parts of the Roman Empire from the 3rd to the 5th century See also Ostrogoth Visigoth
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a rude or barbaric person
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(sometimes not capital) an aficionado of Goth music and fashion
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Etymology
Origin of Goth
First recorded before 900; Middle English Gothe from Late Latin Gothī (plural); replacing Old English Gotan (plural) ( Gota, singular); cognate with Gothic Gut- (in Gut-thiuda “Goth-people”)
Example Sentences
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And Mia Goth, one of the stars of The Frankenstein, went for a white silk floor-length dress by Dior.
From BBC • Jan. 5, 2026
Costume designer Kate Hawley makes Goth look like an exotic beetle with antenna-ish plumes sticking out of her hair.
From Los Angeles Times • Sep. 11, 2025
Goth kid also plays Magic: The Gathering and isn’t crazy about the sun.
From Los Angeles Times • Apr. 6, 2025
Merryn Wilderspin, an artist and designer from Malton, has created two Whitby Goth Weekend collections of her made-to-order designer bags.
From BBC • Oct. 26, 2024
It was true that she hadn’t made it easy; she knows from experience that tough and weird is preferable to pathetic and vulnerable, and she wears her Goth persona like armor.
From "Orphan Train" by Christina Baker Kline
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