Synonyms for Gapping:
-
v.
• gape
• open
- Unclose
, - Unlatch
, - Unshut
, - Unstop
, - bare
, - break in
, - break out
, - broach
, - burst
, - bust in
, - come apart
, - disclose
, - display
, - disrupt
, - expand
, - fissure
, - free
, - gape
, - hole
, - jimmy
, - kick in
, - lacerate
, - lance
, - penetrate
, - perforate
, - pierce
, - pop
, - puncture
, - release
, - reveal
, - rupture
, - separate
, - sever
, - slit
, - slot
, - tap
, - throw wide
, - unbar
, - unblock
, - unbolt
, - unclothe
, - uncork
, - uncover
, - undo
, - unfasten
, - unfold
, - unfurl
, - unlock
, - unroll
, - unseal
, - untie
, - unwrap
, - vent
, - ventilate
, - yawp
.
• yawn
What are the hypernyms for Gapping?
A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.
What are the opposite words for gapping?
Gapping is a term used to describe linguistic phenomena where one or more words are missing from a sentence. Antonyms for this term include overflowing, abundance, and completeness. These antonyms convey the opposite meaning of gapping, where sentences are filled with all necessary words and convey the intended message with clarity. Overflowing suggests a surplus of words or ideas, while abundance connotes an ample amount of content. Completeness indicates that a sentence is comprehensive and well-formed. These antonyms are useful for writers and speakers striving to ensure their communication isn't missing any critical information, and that their ideas are delivered effectively.
What are the antonyms for Gapping?
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