Meaning & Definition of word "Gumption"

Gumption

/ˈɡʌmpʃən/

noun:

  • 1. shrewd or spirited initiative and resourcefulness.
    • Example: It took a lot of gumption for her to start her own business in a competitive market.
  • 2. courage or confidence.
    • Example: He finally found the gumption to ask his boss for a raise.
  • 3. common sense or intelligence.
    • Example: You need a bit of gumption to solve this problem without further help.

Etymology

Early 19th century, possibly from a Scots dialect, meaning 'common sense, shrewdness'.

Common Phrases and Expressions

showing gumption:

to display initiative and determination in a challenging situation

a bit of gumption:

some initiative or resourcefulness, often in a difficult context

gumption and grit:

the combination of initiative and perseverance

Related Words

initiative:

the ability to assess and initiate things independently

determination:

the quality of being resolute or firm in purpose

Slang Meanings of gumption

Meaning: having guts or boldness

Example Sentence: It takes gumption to stand up and speak your mind.

Meaning: a can-do attitude

Example Sentence: He approached every task with a lot of gumption.