What is another word for glean?

Pronunciation: [ɡlˈiːn] (IPA)

Gleaning means to extract or obtain information, knowledge, or substance from various sources. There are various synonyms for the word glean, including collect, gather, accumulate, amass, harvest, cull, pick, and maintain. Collect usually refers to picking up things that have been scattered, while gather can be used when roping things in from various sources. Accumulate is often used when we are making an effort to buildup or compile something. Amass is similar, but the word usually connotes to collecting large or unnecessary amounts of something. Harvest means to gather crops or other items that have been grown, while cull refers to selecting the best from a larger group. Pick refers to the process of choosing the best or most suitable items, while maintain means to keep something in good condition or sustain it for an extended period.

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What are the opposite words for glean?

To glean means to collect or gather information, knowledge, or crops. However, the antonyms for this word refer to undoing or reversing the action of gathering or collecting. Antonyms for glean include disperse, scatter, waste, and dissipate. Instead of collecting or gathering, these words suggest that something is being broken apart or spread out. While glean implies a purposeful action towards acquiring something, its antonyms suggest a lack of direction or purpose resulting in the loss or dissipation of the item or knowledge. The opposite of gleaned news is rumor, the opposite of gleaned crops are rotting crops, and the opposite of gleaned information is misinformation.

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Usage examples for Glean

What we glean of him elsewhere is highly suggestive of some grave event left unrecorded, exhibiting to us a man of uncontrollable temper yet of broken courage, a ruthless, godless, daunted man.
"The Expositor's Bible: The Book of Exodus"
G. A. Chadwick
Just as critics have selected the poems from lengthy metrical works, choosing the story of Margaret from Wordsworth's Excursion, for example, so they could glean the poems of prose literature.
"The Literature of Ecstasy"
Albert Mordell
As he said himself, he was a rag-picker by the dust-heap of science, hoping to glean where others had missed treasures, and not knowing what his stick might turn up next.
"Makers of Modern Medicine"
James J. Walsh

Famous quotes with Glean

  • I love to be directed, and I can glean something from almost anyone.
    Swoosie Kurtz
  • We all know that, unfortunately, the media does not always portray the good things that are happening in Iraq and Afghanistan, and this will be a great opportunity for us to glean some information from the Iraqi women who are here for us to also take back to our constituents.
    Ginny B. Waite
  • If I, so close to the peak, could glean no joy from that rarefied air, the air I was told, as soon as I’d acquired language, would absolve me, if in fact all I gleaned was the view from that peak, the vista true, that the whole climb had been a spellbound clamber up an edifice of foolishness, then what possible salvation can there be for those at the foothills or dying on the slopes or those for whom the climb is not even an option? What is their solution? Well, it’s the same solution that’s available to me, the only solution that will make any of us free. To detach the harness and fall within. Now that’s what I call an extended metaphor. In Fairfield, Iowa, then, there could be the solution. But none of us want a boring solution. The Revolution cannot be boring.
    Russell Brand
  • I found that but to glean after this man, is better than to be in at the harvest of others.
    Herman Melville
  • I walk, I lift up, I lift up heart, eyes, Down all that glory in the heavens to glean our Saviour.
    Gerard Manley Hopkins

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