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gap
noun as in break, breach
Strongest matches
chasm, crack, cut, difference, disagreement, disparity, divergence, divide, division, hole, inconsistency, rift, void
Strong matches
aperture, arroyo, blank, caesura, canyon, cleft, clove, cranny, crevice, defile, discontinuity, fracture, gorge, gulch, gully, hiatus, hollow, interlude, intermission, interruption, interstice, interval, lacuna, lull, notch, opening, orifice, pause, ravine, recess, rent, respite, rest, rupture, separation, slit, slot, space, vacuity
Weak match
Example Sentences
Wales' response to two "devastating" winter storms exposed "critical gaps" in emergency payments and insurance cover for victims, a review has said.
Victims say soaring scams, weak bank safeguards, and poor recovery expose regulatory gaps in a country where digital banking has outpaced cybercrime checks, ensnaring people across classes.
In theory, Norris had a gap more than big enough to stop and re-emerge in front.
"But I'll take that on and learn from it. I've got a lot of cricket ahead now so maybe that gap was quite nice for me."
This summer's transfer window once more highlighted the widening financial gap between La Liga and the Premier League.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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