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Antonyms
Etymology
1. gore
verb. ['ˈgɔr'] wound by piercing with a sharp or penetrating object or instrument.
Synonyms
- thrust
Antonyms
- malfunction
- undiluted
Etymology
- gor (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
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Rhymes with Gore
- villasenor
- espectador
- cavalli-sfor
- montemayor
- montefiore
- bensenyore
- underscore
- sotomayor
- heretofore
- guarantor
- balthazor
- armentor
- postwar
- longcor
- livermore
- hardcore
- explore
- antiwar
- senor
- roquemore
- restore
- prewar
- paramore
- outscore
- noncore
- jambor
- implore
- deplore
- cat-4
- anymore
How do you pronounce gore?
Pronounce gore as gɔr.
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Sentences with gore
1. Noun, singular or mass
Repeat this step on all of the gore pieces, leaving one seam open.
2. gore
noun. ['ˈgɔr'] a piece of cloth that is generally triangular or tapering; used in making garments or umbrellas or sails.
Synonyms
- panel
- piece of material
- umbrella
- gaiter
- full skirt
Antonyms
- deflate
- increase
- lengthen
- expand
Etymology
- gor (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
3. Gore
noun. Vice President of the United States under Bill Clinton (born in 1948).
Synonyms
- Albert Gore Jr.
4. gore
noun. ['ˈgɔr'] the shedding of blood resulting in murder.
Synonyms
- slaying
- bloodshed
- execution
Antonyms
- noncomprehensive
- pull
- stand still
- thicken
Etymology
- gor (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
5. gore
noun. ['ˈgɔr'] coagulated blood from a wound.
Antonyms
- switch on
Etymology
- gor (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
6. gore
verb. ['ˈgɔr'] cut into gores.
Synonyms
- cut
Antonyms
- attend
- increased
Etymology
- gor (Old English (ca. 450-1100))