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gross

AdjectiveTransitive Verb

In casual conversation, this word is a visceral reaction to something foul, often associated with slime, smell, or poor hygiene. It carries a strong emotional charge of revulsion that is more intense than simply saying something is unpleasant. In financial or legal contexts, the term shifts to a cold, mathematical precision. It describes a whole sum that has not yet been pruned by taxes or expenses, creating a sharp contrast between the raw total and the actual take-home amount.

Meanings

Adjective

Disgusting or repulsive to the senses.

"That old sandwich in the fridge is absolutely gross."

Adjective

Total amount before any deductions are made.

"The company reported a gross profit of one million dollars."

Adjective

flagrantly obvious or extreme.

"The judge cited a gross miscarriage of justice."

Transitive Verb
[something]

To earn a total amount of money.

"The movie is expected to gross over 500 million dollars."

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