Pronunciation: /wɜːrd ɡæp/
noun A word that represents a person, place, thing, or idea.
A1 I have a word gap in my vocabulary and need to study more.
A2 She struggled with the word gap in her English class.
B1 The teacher is working on closing the word gap among students of different language backgrounds.
B2 The word gap between the two languages made translation difficult.
C1 Researchers are studying the word gap in language acquisition and development.
C2 The government is implementing programs to address the word gap in literacy rates.
formal The research study aimed to address the word gap between children from different socioeconomic backgrounds.
informal There's a noticeable word gap between the way she speaks and the way her peers communicate.
slang Dude, there's a huge word gap between us when it comes to using tech jargon.
figurative The word gap between their ideologies seemed impossible to bridge.
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