70 different ways to say Gap

Other words that mean Gap

Direct synonyms of Gap

  • gap - to make an opening in
  • spread - to stretch over an area
  • crack - to break without dividing into parts
  • breach - to break through
  • break - to shatter or damage
  • col - a pass in a mountain range
  • opening - a vacant space

Words With Similar Meanings To Gap

  • distribute - to divide among several or many
  • scatter - to disperse in all directions
  • overspread - to spread over or above
  • propagate - to increase by natural process; to multiply
  • spreading - expansive
  • paste - to fasten with a sticky mixture
  • circulate - to go round
  • outspread - to spread out
  • dispersed - DISPERSE, to scatter
  • diffuse - spread wide
  • unfold - to open something that is folded
  • bedspread - a coverlet for a bed
  • banquet - to feast
  • ranch - to work at an establishment for raising livestock
  • check - to inspect
  • fling - to throw with force
  • go - to move along
  • pass - to go by
  • whirl - to revolve rapidly
  • offer - to present for consideration
  • tornado - (Spanish) a violent storm over a limited area, with whirling winds, a cyclone, also TORNADE
  • cracking - a chemical process
  • snap - to make a sharp, cracking sound
  • cleft - to insert a scion into the stock of a plant
  • crevice - a cleft
  • fissure - to split, cleave
  • scissure - a lengthwise cut
  • ace - an expert
  • fracture - to break
  • wisecrack - a pungent comment
  • shot - to load with small pellets
  • transgress - to violate a command or law
  • rupture - to burst
  • wear - to turn a ship's stern to windward to alter its course
  • bust - to break, shatter
  • recrudesce - of a disease, sore, or hostile feeling, to break out again
  • develop - to bring to a more advanced state, also DEVELOPE
  • discontinue - to break the continuity of
  • stop - to halt or discontinue
  • burst - to break open violently, also BRAST, BRUST
  • erupt - to break out or through
  • separate - apart
  • breakout - an escape
  • jailbreak - to free from jail, also GAOLBREAK
  • gaolbreak - to break out of gaol, also JAILBREAK
  • interruption - the act of interrupting
  • disruption - the act of disrupting
  • pause - to stop temporarily
  • collapse - to crumble suddenly
  • bankrupt - to make insolvent
  • demote - to lower in rank
  • dampen - to moisten
  • fail - to be unsuccessful in an attempt
  • unwrap - to remove the wrapping of
  • better - to improve
  • violate - to fail to observe duly, to abuse
  • interrupt - to break in between
  • breakage - the act of breaking
  • respite - to relieve temporarily
  • fault - to criticize
  • hatchway - an opening in the deck of a ship
  • orifice - an opening, esp. anatomical
  • possibility - the condition or fact of being possible

We found 7 ways to say gap, and another 63 words that have a similar meaning to gap. A synonym is a word that has close to or means exactly the same thing as another word. If you're looking for another way to say gap, using a synonym or related word can help you avoid repeating yourself and add variety to your language.

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Crack - to break without dividing into parts

Eg: The earthquake caused cracks to form in the walls of the building.

Breach - to break through

Eg: The politician's actions were seen as a breach of trust by their constituents.

Col - a pass in a mountain range

Eg: The artist mixed different shades of col to create the perfect hue.

Opening - a vacant space

Eg: There was an opening in the fence, so the dog got out.

Paste - to fasten with a sticky mixture

Eg: The wallpaper installer used a paste to attach the wallpaper to the wall.

Ranch - to work at an establishment for raising livestock

Eg: The family went on a horseback ride through the ranch to explore the land.

Check - to inspect

Eg: The teacher checked the students' homework to make sure they understood the lesson.

Go - to move along

Eg: He couldn't go to work because he was feeling sick.

Pass - to go by

Eg: I will pass the store on my way to work.
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Tornado - (Spanish) a violent storm over a limited area, with whirling winds, a cyclone, also TORNADE

Cleft - to insert a scion into the stock of a plant

Eg: The cleft in the rock made a perfect hiding spot for the birds.

Possibility - the condition or fact of being possible

Eg: The possibility of a reconciliation between the two countries seems remote.

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