How To Spell gross?
How to Pronounce gross?
Correct pronunciation for the word "gross" is [ɡɹˈə͡ʊs], [ɡɹˈəʊs], [ɡ_ɹ_ˈəʊ_s].
Definition of gross
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Thick; bulky; corpulent; coarse; rough; vulgar; sensual; obscene; impure; unrefined; great; palpable; enormous; shameful; stupid; total.
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The main body; the bulk; twelve dozen. In the gross, or by the gross, the whole undivided; all parts taken together. Gross-weight, the weight of goods with the cask, or whatever contains them. Villein in gross, a servile person who belonged to the lord, and was at his disposal the same as any other goods or chattels.
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Dull; stupid.
Nuttall's Standard dictionary of the English language By Nuttall, P.Austin
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What is the adverb for gross?
The adverb form of the word "gross" is "grossly".
What is the adjective for gross?
The adjective form of the word "gross" is "gross".
Usage over time for gross:
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What is the plural form of gross?
The plural form of the word "gross" is "grosses"
What is the singular form of gross?
The singular form of the word "gross" is "gross".
Synonyms for Gross:
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n.
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- clear .
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- get .
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- bank .
- bulk .
- capital ,
- bond ,
- coupon ,
- assets ,
- coinage ,
- draft ,
- change ,
- balance sheet ,
- currency ,
- greenback ,
- ingot ,
- check ,
- cash ,
- bill ,
- bullion ,
- bank note ,
- dollar ,
- fortune ,
- copper ,
- gold ,
- dough ,
- funds ,
- bankroll .
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adj.
• whole • gaudy • entire- full ,
- all ,
- complete ,
- global ,
- conclusive ,
- full-scale ,
- entire ,
- exhaustive ,
- full-fledged ,
- comprehensive ,
- all-embracing ,
- all-inclusive ,
- holistic ,
- full-grown .
- graceless ,
- crude ,
- degraded ,
- indelicate ,
- earthy ,
- broad ,
- clumsy ,
- brazen ,
- base ,
- ignoble ,
- homespun ,
- common ,
- inelegant ,
- cheap ,
- barbaric ,
- colloquial ,
- barnyard ,
- animal ,
- boorish ,
- cockney ,
- ignominious ,
- chintzy ,
- coarse-grained ,
- garish ,
- idiomatic ,
- depraved .
- huge .
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v.
• earn • attendance • possession -
adv.
• beastly