gut — meaning in English
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English meaning
- asset noun Something valuable that a person, company, or country owns or controls.
- commodity noun A raw material or basic good that is bought and sold in bulk, such as oil, wheat, or gold.
- dandy noun A man who is unusually preoccupied with his clothes, grooming, and refined manners.
- estate noun A large area of land, usually with a big house, owned by one person or family.
- favourable adj Showing approval, support, or goodwill.
- fine adj Of high quality; excellent.
- good adj Acting in a way that is kind, moral, or beneficial.
- manor noun A large landed estate, or the main house on it.
- merchandise noun Goods that are bought and sold as part of trade.
- nicely adv In a pleasant or satisfactory way.
- OK adj All right; acceptable, permitted, or satisfactory.
- possession noun Something that a person owns.
- strong adjective Physically powerful; capable of exerting or withstanding great force.
- well adv In a good, skillful, or satisfactory way.
Senses
gut is used for these senses in English:
- OK All right, acceptable, permitted.
- OK Endorsement; approval; acceptance; acquiescence.
- all right In good health, unharmed.
- all right Fairly well.
- all right Used to affirm, indicate agreement, or consent.
- commodity (business) Anything movable (a good) that is bought and sold. [from 15th c.]
- commodity Something useful or valuable. [from 15th c.]
- cum laude With praise; an honor added to a diploma or degree for work that is above average.
asset — full definition
- noun Something valuable that a person, company, or country owns or controls.
- noun A useful quality, skill, or person that helps achieve something.
commodity — full definition
- noun A raw material or basic good that is bought and sold in bulk, such as oil, wheat, or gold.
- noun Something useful or valuable, especially something treated as an interchangeable product rather than something unique.