Meaning & Definition of word "Grist"
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Grist
/ɡrɪst/
noun:
- 1. Grain that is to be ground, or the action of grinding grain.
- Example: The farmer brought a load of grist to the mill for processing.
- 2. Useful material, especially useful information or ideas.
- Example: The latest research provided plenty of grist for the scholars' debate.
- 3. Anything that can be turned to advantage; a source of profit.
- Example: The politician used the scandal as grist for his campaign.
Etymology
Middle English, from Old English grist, of Germanic origin.
Common Phrases and Expressions
grist for the mill:
Useful or beneficial material, especially in a context that can be exploited or taken advantage of.
grist to someone's mill:
A source of benefit or advantage to someone.
Related Words
milling:
The process of grinding grain into flour.
flour:
A powder obtained by grinding grain, typically wheat.
Slang Meanings of grist
Meaning: Material or information that can be used effectively, especially in a debate or discussion.
Example Sentence: That gossip was pure grist for the mill at the town hall meeting.
Meaning: A source of income or a way to profit from something.
Example Sentence: His side hustle became quite the grist for his financial needs.