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[ɡrəʊs], (Adjective)
Definitions:
- (especially of wrongdoing) very obvious and unacceptable
(e.g: gross human rights abuses)
- (of income, profit, or interest) without deduction of tax or other contributions; total
(e.g: the gross amount of the gift was £1,000)
- very rude or coarse; vulgar
(e.g: a gross, slap-and-tickle version of ‘The Taming of the Shrew’)
- very unpleasant; repulsive
(e.g: ‘Then I threw up,’ said Russ. ‘How gross,’ Ellie muttered)
- general or large-scale; not detailed
(e.g: at the gross anatomical level)
Phrases:
- by the gross
Origin
:
Middle English (in the sense ‘thick, massive, bulky’): from Old French gros, grosse ‘large’, from late Latin grossus
[ɡrəʊs], (Adverb)
Definitions:
- without tax or other contributions having been deducted
(e.g: if the value of your Bond is £50,000 or more the interest will be paid gross)
Phrases:
- by the gross
Origin
:
Middle English (in the sense ‘thick, massive, bulky’): from Old French gros, grosse ‘large’, from late Latin grossus
[ɡrəʊs], (Verb)
Definitions:
- produce or earn (an amount of money) as gross profit or income
(e.g: the film went on to gross $8 million)
Phrases:
- by the gross
Origin
:
Middle English (in the sense ‘thick, massive, bulky’): from Old French gros, grosse ‘large’, from late Latin grossus
[ɡrəʊs], (Noun)
Definitions:
- an amount equal to twelve dozen; 144
(e.g: fifty-five gross of tins of processed milk)
- a gross profit or income
(e.g: the box office grosses mounted)
Phrases:
- by the gross
Origin
:
Middle English (in the sense ‘thick, massive, bulky’): from Old French gros, grosse ‘large’, from late Latin grossus
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