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Gap Meaning in English

word

/ˈɡæp/
gap
/ɡˈæp/
gap

Definition

An empty space between two things, or a difference (such as in knowledge or amount) between people, groups, or things.

Usage & Nuances

Common in both physical and abstract contexts: 'a gap in the fence,' 'a generation gap,' 'a gap in knowledge.' Often used in business/education for differences or missing information. Can be used literally or figuratively. Collocations: 'bridge the gap,' 'narrow the gap,' 'fill the gap.'

Example Sentences

There is a small gap between the door and the floor.

basic

We need to fill the gap in our knowledge before the test.

basic

Mind the gap between the train and the platform.

basic

There's a big gap in pay between men and women in many jobs.

natural

After college, I took a gap year to travel.

natural

Let's work together to bridge the gap between our teams.

natural