Meaning & Definition of word "Grit"

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    Grit

    /ɡrɪt/

    noun:

    • 1. Courage and resolve; strength of character.
      • Example: Despite the setbacks, her grit kept her pursuing her dreams.
    • 2. Small, loose particles of stone or sand.
      • Example: The road was covered in grit that made the ride bumpy.
    • 3. A coarse substance used for grinding or cleaning.
      • Example: The carpenter used grit paper to smooth the wood surface.

    verb:

    • 1. To clench (the teeth) in determination.
      • Example: He gritted his teeth and pushed through the pain.

    Etymology

    Middle English 'grit' meaning coarse particles, later extended to mean firmness of character.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    grit your teeth:

    To endure a painful or difficult situation with determination.

    grit one's way through:

    To navigate through difficulties by sheer determination.

    Related Words

    gritty:

    Having a rough or coarse texture; can also mean showing courage and resolve.

    gritstone:

    A type of hard, coarse-grained rock typically used for building.

    Slang Meanings of grit

    Meaning: A tough, motivated individual.

    Example Sentence: That kid has a lot of grit for someone so young.

    Meaning: To handle difficult situations without giving up.

    Example Sentence: He really grit through that tough workout.