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gumption

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Noun — Practical common sense and the drive to get things done without being told.

How to use gumption

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have the gumption to show some gumption lacks gumption

Etymology

Borrowed from Scots gumption ("common sense, shrewdness, drive"); its deeper roots are unclear, though it may be connected to an old word meaning "attention" or "heed".

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Frequently asked questions

What does “gumption” mean?

The word “gumption” means practical common sense and the drive to get things done without being told. In plain terms, down-to-earth initiative and resourcefulness — the get-up-and-go to handle things yourself.

How do you pronounce “gumption”?

“Gumption” is pronounced GUHMP-shuhn (/ˈɡʌmpʃən/ in IPA).

How do you use “gumption” in a sentence?

Here is “gumption” used in a sentence: “It takes real gumption to start a business with no savings.”

What part of speech is “gumption”?

“Gumption” is a noun.

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