Thigh Gap

B1 16+

Pronunciation: /θaɪ gæp/

Definitions of thigh gap

noun A space between the inner thighs when someone is standing with their feet together

Example Sentences

A1 She noticed a small thigh gap when she tried on her new jeans.

A2 Some people believe that having a thigh gap is a sign of beauty.

B1 There is a lot of debate surrounding the topic of thigh gaps and body image.

B2 Many models are expected to maintain a thigh gap as part of their job requirements.

C1 The obsession with achieving a thigh gap can lead to unhealthy dieting and exercise habits.

C2 Despite societal pressure to have a thigh gap, it is important to prioritize overall health and well-being.

Examples of thigh gap in a Sentence

formal The concept of a thigh gap has been a topic of discussion in the realm of body image and beauty standards.

informal Some people believe that having a thigh gap is a sign of being thin.

slang She's always trying to achieve that thigh gap look, but I think she looks great just the way she is.

figurative In her mind, the thigh gap represented a sense of achievement and self-discipline.

Grammatical Forms of thigh gap

past tense

thigh gapped

plural

thigh gaps

comparative

more thigh gapped

superlative

most thigh gapped

present tense

thigh gapping

future tense

will thigh gap

perfect tense

have thigh gapped

continuous tense

is thigh gapping

singular

thigh gap

positive degree

thigh gapped

infinitive

to thigh gap

gerund

thigh gapping

participle

thigh gapped

Origin and Evolution of thigh gap

First Known Use: 2012 year
Language of Origin: English
Story behind the word: The term 'thigh gap' originated in the realm of social media and body image discussions.
Evolution of the word: Initially used to describe the space between a person's thighs when standing with their feet together, the term 'thigh gap' has evolved to become a controversial and often criticized concept associated with unrealistic beauty standards and body shaming.