😠gall

noun, verb
/ɡɔːl/

Meaning

Annoyance, boldness, or to irritate.

Example Sentences

She had the gall to question his decision.

Synonyms

audacity, nerve, impudence, irritate, vex

Antonyms

humility, respect, soothe

Collocations

have the gall, gall someone, galling experience

More Example Sentences

Is there any special exhibition going on in this gallery?

Although tax evasion is legally a crime, many consider it morally acceptable.

I would like to consult a lawyer because my landlord is trying to evict me illegally.

A photographer captures a sunset at the beach with her professional camera while the sky turns orange and pink and the waves crash gently on the shore creating a perfect scene that she wants to include in her portfolio to display at a gallery next month

A photographer captures a sunset at the beach with her professional camera while the sky turns orange and pink and the waves crash gently on the shore creating a perfect scene that she wants to include in her portfolio to display at a gallery next month where she hopes to attract new clients

A photographer captures a sunset at the beach with her professional camera while the sky turns orange and pink and the waves crash gently on the shore creating a perfect scene that she wants to include in her portfolio to display at a gallery next month where she hopes to attract new clients who appreciate the beauty of nature captured through her artistic lens.

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