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    gall
    /ɡɔːl/

    noun

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  2. The meaning of GALL is brazen boldness often with brash self-confidence : nerve, effrontery —usually used in the phrase have the gall. How to use gall in a sentence. Synonym Discussion of Gall.

  3. a gall is a kind of unusual solid mass that forms on the outer tissues of plants: The galls deform the leaves and stems of the host tree. One of the best plants to examine for galls is an oak tree. More examples. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases.

  4. GALL meaning: 1. rudeness and the quality of being unable to understand that your behaviour or what you say is…. Learn more.

  5. Gall definition: impudence; effrontery. . See examples of GALL used in a sentence.

  6. If you say that someone has the gall to do something, you are criticizing them for behaving in a rude or disrespectful way.

  7. Gall describes something irritating, like someone very rude. If you barge into a bakery and cut in front of a sweet old lady, then you have gall. If someone has gall, they're irritating. In fact, as a verb, gall means "to irritate" like new tight jeans that gall your thighs.

  8. n. 1. Outrageous insolence; effrontery: After borrowing my car, he had the gall to complain about its seats. 2. a. Bitterness of feeling; rancor. b. Something bitter to endure: the gall of defeat. 3. See bile. [Middle English galle, gallbladder, bile, courage, from Old English gealla, galla, bile; see ghel- in Indo-European roots .] gall 2. (gôl)

  9. GALL definition: 1. to be rude enough to do something that is not considered acceptable: 2. to annoy someone: 3…. Learn more.

  10. gall meaning, definition, what is gall: anger and hate that will not go away: Learn more.

  11. n. Veterinary Diseases a sore on the skin, esp. of a horse, due to rubbing; excoriation. something very vexing or irritating. a state of vexation or irritation. Middle Dutch, Middle Low German gall, akin to Old English gealla sore on a horse. Middle English galle (noun, nominal), gallen (verb, verbal) perh. bef. 1000.

  12. noun. galls. Bile. Webster's New World. The gallbladder. Webster's New World. A skin sore caused by friction and abrasion. A saddle gall. American Heritage. Similar definitions. Outrageous insolence; effrontery. After borrowing my car, he had the gall to complain about its seats. American Heritage. Similar definitions. Something bitter to endure.

  13. a swelling on plants and trees caused by insects, disease, etc. (old-fashioned) = bile. See gall in the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Check pronunciation: gall. Definition of gall noun in Oxford Advanced American Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  14. Definitions of 'gall' 1. If you say that someone has the gall to do something, you are criticizing them for behaving in a rude or disrespectful way. [disapproval] [...] 2. If someone's action galls you, it makes you feel very angry or annoyed, often because it is unfair to you and you cannot do anything about it. [...] More. Definitions of 'gall.'

  15. : to make (someone) feel annoyed or angry. It galls me that such a small group of people can have so much power. — see also galling. GALL meaning: extreme confidence expressed in a way that is impolite nerve often used in the phrase {phrase}have the gall {/phrase}

  16. Synonyms for GALL: hostility, grudge, bitterness, hatred, rancor, tension, animus, malice; Antonyms of GALL: amity, hospitality, cordiality, sympathy, friendliness, civility, understanding, amiability.

  17. Meaning & use. I. Senses relating to bile or bitterness. I.1.a. Old English–. The secretion of the liver, bile. Now applied only (except in Compounds) to that of the lower animals, esp. to ox gall (see ox n.) as used in the arts. (From the earliest period often used, like Latin fel, French fiel, etc., as the type of an intensely bitter substance.)

  18. If you say that someone has the gall to do something, you are criticizing them for behaving in a rude or disrespectful way.

  19. Jun 18, 2024 · gall (plural galls) ( phytopathology) A blister or tumor -like growth found on the surface of plants, caused by various pathogens, especially the burrowing of insect larvae into the living tissues, such as that of the common oak gall wasp ( Cynips quercusfolii ). 1974, Philip P. Wiener, editor, Dictionary of the History of Ideas ‎ [2]:

  20. What does the verb gall mean? There are 11 meanings listed in OED's entry for the verb gall, four of which are labelled obsolete. See ‘Meaning & use’ for definitions, usage, and quotation evidence. gall has developed meanings and uses in subjects including.

  21. GALL meaning: 1. to be rude enough to do something that is not considered acceptable: 2. to annoy someone: 3…. Learn more.

  22. Definitions of 'gall' 1. If you say that someone has the gall to do something, you are criticizing them for behaving in a rude or disrespectful way. [disapproval] [...] 2. If someone's action galls you, it makes you feel very angry or annoyed, often because it is unfair to you and you cannot do anything about it. [...] 3.

  23. Definition of gall in the Definitions.net dictionary. Meaning of gall. Information and translations of gall in the most comprehensive dictionary definitions resource on the web.