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gap
noun as in break, breach
Strongest matches
chasm, crack, cut, difference, disagreement, disparity, divergence, divide, division, hole, inconsistency, rift, void
Strong matches
aperture, arroyo, blank, caesura, canyon, cleft, clove, cranny, crevice, defile, discontinuity, fracture, gorge, gulch, gully, hiatus, hollow, interlude, intermission, interruption, interstice, interval, lacuna, lull, notch, opening, orifice, pause, ravine, recess, rent, respite, rest, rupture, separation, slit, slot, space, vacuity
Weak match
Example Sentences
Manager Andrew Snell said: "This year to date we will have had £29,000 income in cash, and we will have spent close to £60,000 on food, so there's a big gap there."
The gap between bodily experience and how to capture it on the page results in writing swollen with desire — and its rare fulfillment.
A report by the trade body suggested that spending £1.5bn a year could "close the fuel poverty gap completely" and save households in fuel poverty an average of £400 a year.
The incident highlights a gap in California law for the hundreds of autonomous vehicles roaming the streets of Los Angeles and San Francisco.
The changes made by the OBR to the UK's underlying rate of growth could add considerably to the gap in the public finances Reeves has to bridge in the Budget.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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