Synonym: blank, break, cleft, crevice, gulf, hole, opening, pass, rift. Similar words: agape, generation gap. Meaning: [gæp] n. 1. a conspicuous disparity or difference as between two figures 2. an open or empty space in or between things 3. a narrow opening 4. a pass between mountain peaks 5. a difference (especially an unfortunate difference) between two opinions or two views or two situations 6. an act of delaying or interrupting the continuity. v. make an opening or gap in.
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2. The children squeezed through a gap in the wall.
3. I went around the world in my gap year.
4. There should be a six-inch gap at the bottom.
5. She spent her gap year hitchhiking around the world.
6. The gap between rich and poor has widened considerably.
7. The road goes through a gap in/between the hills.
8. Leave a gap between your car and the next.
9. The gap seemed to be getting smaller.
10. There is a credibility gap developing between employers and employees.
11. A ray of sunshine shone through a gap in the clouds.
12. I stood waiting for a gap in the oncoming traffic.
13. The neighbors' dog got in through a gap in the hedge.
14. The gap in the fence was just wide enough for the sheep to get through.
15. The sheep got into the field through a gap in the hedge.
16. There was only a narrow gap between the bed and the wall.
17. The gap has narrowed to just 12 points now.
18. It seems that the trade gap is widening .
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19. Despite the age gap, romance blossomed.
20. He filled the gap left by Hirst's retirement.
21. There is a gap of five miles between towns.
22. His death left a huge gap in my life.
23. The gap between the two parties has narrowed considerably.
24. Measure the length and width of the gap.
25. The product has filled a gap in the market.
26. His death left an enormous gap in my life.
27. He carefully nosed his lorry into the small gap.
28. The gate was locked but we went through a gap in the fence.
29. Savings have been disposed of in order to meet the growing gap between income and expenditure.
30. Mr Clinton singled out education as a vital tool in bridging the gap between rich and poor.