Meaning & Definition of word "Gore"
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Gore
/ɡɔːr/
noun:
- 1. Blood that has been shed, especially as a result of violence.
- Example: The movie was criticized for its excessive gore and violence.
- 2. A triangular or wedge-shaped piece of material used in sewing or construction.
- Example: The dress had a gore insertion that gave it a dramatic flare.
verb:
- 1. To pierce or stab with a horn or tusk.
- Example: The bull gored the matador as spectators looked on in horror.
- 2. To wound someone by stabbing or piercing.
- Example: He was gored in the side by a sharp branch while running through the forest.
Etymology
Middle English 'gore', from Old English 'gor' meaning 'filth, mud'.
Common Phrases and Expressions
gore fest:
A movie or event characterized by extreme violence and bloodshed.
gore zone:
An area that has been heavily damaged or characterized by bloodshed.
Related Words
gored:
Past tense of gore; having been stabbed or pierced.
goring:
The act of stabbing or piercing.
gore-mongering:
Excessive portrayal of violence or bloodshed.
Slang Meanings of gore
Meaning: Gore as a genre of horror entertainment characterized by graphic violence.
Example Sentence: That horror movie was pure gore, with scenes that made me squirm.
Meaning: A state of extreme distress or chaos.
Example Sentence: After the accident, the whole place turned into a gore scene.