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English words starting with gai

Meanings of Gaia:

proper noun

The earth personified as a goddess, daughter of chaos. she was the mother and wife of uranus (heaven); their offspring included the titans and the cyclops.

Meanings of Gaieties:

noun

The state or quality of being light-hearted or cheerful.

Usage examples:

The sudden gaiety of children's laughter

Meanings of Gaiety:

noun

The state or quality of being light-hearted or cheerful.

Usage examples:

The sudden gaiety of children's laughter

Meanings of Gail:

noun

A very strong wind.

Usage examples:

I slept well despite the howling gales outside

Meanings of Gaillardia:

noun

An american plant of the daisy family, which is cultivated for its bright red and yellow flowers.

Usage examples:

Some flowers that were suggested included the dogwood, syringa, gaillardia, washington holly, wild …

Meanings of Gaily:

adverb

In a cheerful or light-hearted way.

Usage examples:

He waved gaily to the crowd

Meanings of Gain:

verb

Obtain or secure (something wanted or desirable).

Usage examples:

We gained entry to the car in five seconds
noun

An increase in wealth or resources.

Usage examples:

The pursuit of personal gain

Meanings of Gain-access-to:

collocation

To be able to arrive at or get inside a place

Usage examples:

People could not gain access to the town because the bridge had been washed away in the floods., to…

Meanings of Gain-ground:

phrase

If a political party or an idea or belief gains ground, it becomes more popular or accepted

Usage examples:

The republicans are gaining ground in the southern states., however, democrats gained ground in nor…

Meanings of Gain-on:

phrasal verb

To get nearer to someone or something that you are chasing

Usage examples:

Garcia was gaining on her opponent throughout the race, but only overtook her at the very end.

Meanings of Gain-on-someone:

phrasal verb

To get nearer to someone or something that you are chasing

Usage examples:

Garcia was gaining on her opponent throughout the race, but only overtook her at the very end.

Meanings of Gained:

verb

Obtain or secure (something wanted or desirable).

Usage examples:

We gained entry to the car in five seconds
noun

An increase in wealth or resources.

Usage examples:

The pursuit of personal gain

Meanings of Gainer:

noun

Something or someone that is in a better position or has more value at the end of a process

Usage examples:

There were both gainers and losers as a result of the tax changes.

Meanings of Gainers:

noun

Company shares that rise in value on a particular day

Usage examples:

Gainers outnumbered losers 727 to 342, with 145 issues unchanged.

Meanings of Gainful:

adjective

Serving to increase wealth or resources; providing money or other benefit.

Usage examples:

He soon found gainful employment

Meanings of Gainfully:

adverb

In a way that serves to increase wealth or resources.

Usage examples:

She's gainfully employed at the gallery

Meanings of Gaining:

verb

Obtain or secure (something wanted or desirable).

Usage examples:

We gained entry to the car in five seconds
noun

An increase in wealth or resources.

Usage examples:

The pursuit of personal gain

Meanings of Gainly:

adjective

Graceful and well-proportioned.

Usage examples:

This is not a commodious alley, or a gainly street, but it has class

Meanings of Gains:

verb

Obtain or secure (something wanted or desirable).

Usage examples:

We gained entry to the car in five seconds
noun

An increase in wealth or resources.

Usage examples:

The pursuit of personal gain

Meanings of Gainsaid:

verb

Deny or contradict (a fact or statement).

Usage examples:

The impact of the railways cannot be gainsaid

Past simple and past participle of gainsay formal

Meanings of Gainsay:

verb

Deny or contradict (a fact or statement).

Usage examples:

The impact of the railways cannot be gainsaid

Meanings of Gainsaying:

verb

Deny or contradict (a fact or statement).

Usage examples:

The impact of the railways cannot be gainsaid

Meanings of Gainsays:

verb

Deny or contradict (a fact or statement).

Usage examples:

The impact of the railways cannot be gainsaid

Meanings of Gainst:

preposition

Short for against.

Meanings of Gait:

noun

A person's manner of walking.

Usage examples:

The easy gait of an athlete

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