Graphic: vividly described related to the art of delineating
Example: [graphic design]
Grapple: struggle
Example: [The children grappled for the ball]
Grate: grind, scrape, irritate, abrade, annoy
Example: [grated cheese]
Gratification: enjoyment, satisfaction, fulfillment, delight, source of pleasure
Example: [I remember once calling out, with gratification and pride, “He loves me]
Gratify: or satisfy a desire or need To please
Example: [He was gratified to see how well his students had done]
Gratis: costing nothing free
Example: [I’ll give it to you, gratis
]
Gratitude: thankfulness
Example: [to show her gratitude]
Gratuitous: uncalled for, unwarranted, free
Example: [gratuitous violence]
Gratuity: tip
Example: [you give gratuity or tip to the waiter]
Gravity: seriousness
Example: [the gravity of the situation]
Gregarious: outgoing sociable
Example: [a gregarious person]
Grenadier: a soldier equipped with grenades
Example: [The regiment stood in column of companies, bayonets fixed and shouldered, the grenadier company leading]
Grief: Sorrow.
Grievous: severe, painful, sorrowful, serious, mournful
Example: [grievous sin/mistake/burden/injury/wound]
Grimace: expression of disgust
Example: [grimace with pain]
Grindstone: A flat circular stone used for sharpening tools.
Grisly: gruesome
Example: [a grisly murder]
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Grotesque: strange and unpleasant
Example: [grotesque figures]
Grotto: A small cavern
Example: [More than 30,000 children and adults had visited his grotto the year before]
Ground: A pavement or floor or any supporting surface on which one may walk.
Grouse: complaint, protest, grumble
Example: [“You told my chief of staff that it was urgent,” Sir Harold groused]
Grovel: obey crawl
Example: [a groveling note of apology]
Grudging: reluctant
Example: [the grudging respect of her boss]
Gruel: liquid food made by boiling oatmeal etc in milk or water
Example: [the daily allotment of gruel in the jail]
Grueling: punishing, demanding, strenuous, exhausting, extremely tiring
Example: [It was a grueling experience]
Grueling (Gruelling): tough, severe, arduous
Example: [grueling work]
Gruesome: bloody macabre
Example: [gruesome murder]
Gruff: rough-mannered
Example: [he was blunt and gruff]
Guffaw: laughter
Example: [He guffawed with delight when he heard the news]
Guile: trickery deceit
Example: [He is a simple, honest man, totally lacking in guile]
Guileless: Frank
Example: [he is naïve, simple, and guileless]
Guinea: An English monetary unit.
Guise: when intended to deceive the appearance of someone
Example: [in the guise of]
Gullible: easily deceived
Example: [gullible people]
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Gumption: resourcefulness, common sense, initiative, practicality, determination
Example: [There’s a lot of stuff in your story that wouldn’t be there if you had any gumption]
Gustatory: relevant to the sense of tasting
Example: [gustatory pleasures]
Gusto: Keen enjoyment
Example: [the singing with great gusto]
Gusty: windy
Example: [the gusty weather]
Guttural: throaty
Example: [their voices were loud and guttural]
Guzzle: consume excessively, gulp, eat or drink greedily
Example: [You may guzzle wine here, but you’ll want a drop of water to cool your tongues hereafter]
Gynecology: the branch of medicine that deals with the illnesses of women
Example: [At the termination of a three- or five-year period of study in Obstetrics and Gynecology, these young doctors are in a position to begin the practice of their specialties with confidence]
Gyrate: spin, revolve, move in spiral motion, rotate, whirl
Example: [The molecules show all kinds of possible combinations; the combinations spin, turn head over heels, and gyrate in endless ways]
Gyroscope: rotating mechanism used as a navigational aid
Example: [The gyroscope governed their direction as well as their equilibrium]