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Gash Meaning in English

word

ˈɡæʃ
GASH
ɡˈæʃ
GASH

Definition

A gash is a long, deep cut or wound, usually caused by something sharp. It can also refer to a similar cut or opening in objects, not just people.

Usage & Nuances

Gash is most commonly used to describe serious wounds on the body, especially from accidents or violence. The word is informal and slightly dramatic; it's not used for small cuts. Common collocation: 'a deep gash', 'a gash on his arm'. It can also describe long, deep cuts in materials like wood or fabric.

Example Sentences

He had a gash on his forehead after the accident.

basic

The knife left a long gash in the table.

basic

The doctor cleaned the gash carefully.

basic

She tripped and got a nasty gash on her knee.

natural

There’s a huge gash in his shirt where it got caught on the fence.

natural

Blood was dripping from the gash, so they wrapped his arm quickly.

natural