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Meaning & Definition of Gore in English

English

Gore

Blood that has been shed, especially in violence; to stab or pierce.


Pronunciation:

/ɡɔːr/

Part of Speech:

noun, verb

Plural:

gores

Detailed Definitions

  • Definition: Blood that has been shed, especially as a result of violence.

    Example Sentence: The floor was covered in gore after the battle.

  • Definition: An instance of being stabbed or pierced.

    Example Sentence: The bull suffered several gores during the fight.

  • Definition: To pierce or stab with a horn or tusk.

    Example Sentence: The bull gored the matador.

  • Definition: To make a wound by stabbing.

    Example Sentence: He was gored by the sharp edge of the metal fence.

  • Definition: A cloth piece that is triangular or wedge-shaped.

    Example Sentence: The dress was designed with several gore inserts for a flared look.

Etymology

Origin: Middle English 'gore', from Old English 'gor' meaning 'filth, mud'.

Synonyms

bloodwoundstabslaughterbutchery

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.

Translations

  • Spanish: sangre
  • French: sang
  • German: Blut
  • Russian: кровь

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.