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Gut out Meaning in English

expression

ˈɡət/ /ˈaʊt
GUT owt
ɡˈʌt/ /ˈaʊt
gut OWT

Definition

To continue doing something difficult or painful without giving up, especially by staying strong and determined.

Usage & Nuances

Informal and often used to praise perseverance in tough situations like sports, illness, or work. Frequently used with 'through' as in 'gut it out.' Implies pushing through discomfort by sheer willpower. Not used for routine tasks or minor problems.

Example Sentences

She had to gut out the last few miles of the race despite her injury.

basic

If you can gut out these final exams, summer break will be here soon.

basic

He had to gut out months of tough treatment to recover from his illness.

basic

You just have to gut out the tough days—things will get better.

natural

Even when everyone told him to quit, he decided to gut it out until the project was finished.

natural

Some days at work are so hard that you just have to gut out and push through.

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