gutted

word · lemma: gut

Definition

In informal British English, 'gutted' means extremely disappointed or upset. It can also mean physically having the inside of something (like a fish or a building) removed, but it's most often used to describe strong emotional disappointment.

Usage & Nuances

Very informal and common in British English; rarely used this way in American English—use 'devastated' or 'crushed' in American contexts. Often used after bad news: 'I was gutted.' Collocates with 'absolutely', 'really'. Can also refer to something stripped inside, but the emotional meaning is most common for people.

Example Sentences

I’m absolutely gutted about missing the concert.

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He was totally gutted when his phone got stolen.

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I was gutted when my team lost the final.

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She looked gutted after hearing the news.

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He felt gutted when he didn’t get the job.

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The old building was completely gutted by fire.

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