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Showing 9 of 45 words/ɡraɪm/ [grime]
[noun] Accumulated dirt, soot, or ingrained filth adhering to a surface.
/ɡroʊs ˌʌndərˈsteɪtmənt/ [gross understatement]
[noun] A statement that significantly minimizes the severity, extent, or importance of something, often to a degree that is misleading or absurd.
/ˈɡraʊnd.wɜːrk/ [groundwork]
[noun] Preliminary work or preparation that serves as a foundation for a more complex project, theory, or undertaking.
/ˈɡroʊθ.fəl/ [growthful]
[adjective] Characterized by or conducive to growth; promoting development, progress, or flourishing.
/ˈɡruːəl/ [gruel]
[noun] A light, thin, cooked cereal made by boiling oats, wheat, or rice in water or milk.
/ˈɡær.ən.ti/ [guaranty]
[noun] A formal assurance or promise, especially that certain conditions shall be fulfilled or that a third party's debt will be paid.
/ɡʌlp/ [gulp]
[verb] To swallow food or drink quickly or in large mouthfuls; to swallow eagerly or greedily.
/ɡʌt ˈfiː.lɪŋ/ [gut feeling]
[noun] An instinctive reaction, intuition, or deep-seated hunch that is not based on conscious reasoning or factual evidence.
/ˈdʒɪm.næst/ [gymnast]
[noun] A person who is trained in or performs gymnastics, typically involving feats of balance, agility, and coordination.