Pronunciation: /ˈɡrɪpʃən/

Definitions of gription

noun A fictional or non-standard word that does not have a specific definition or meaning in the English language.

Example Sentences

A1 I need more gription on my shoes to prevent slipping.

A2 The gription on the handlebars of my bike helps me steer better.

B1 The new tires have excellent gription on wet roads.

B2 The gloves provide extra gription for a better grip when lifting weights.

C1 The specialized climbing shoes offer superior gription on rock surfaces.

C2 The formula one car's tires have been designed for maximum gription on the track.

Examples of gription in a Sentence

formal The new tires on the car provide excellent gription on wet roads.

informal I need to get new shoes with better gription for hiking.

slang These sneakers have amazing gription for skateboarding.

figurative The politician's speech lacked gription with the audience.

Grammatical Forms of gription

past tense

gripped

plural

griptions

comparative

more grippy

superlative

most grippy

present tense

grips

future tense

will grip

perfect tense

has gripped

continuous tense

is gripping

singular

gription

positive degree

grippy

infinitive

to grip

gerund

gripping

participle

gripped

Origin and Evolution of gription

First Known Use: 1920 year
Language of Origin: English
Story behind the word: The word 'gription' is believed to be a blend of 'grip' and 'friction', created to describe the concept of traction or the level of friction between two surfaces.
Evolution of the word: Originally used in a technical or mechanical context to describe the frictional force between two surfaces, 'gription' has evolved to be used more broadly to refer to the overall level of grip or traction in various situations.