Synonyms for gutted


Grammar : Verb
Spell : guht
Phonetic Transcription : gÊŒt

Top 10 synonyms for gutted Other synonyms for the word gutted

Définition of gutted

Origin :
  • Old English guttas (plural) "bowels, entrails," related to geotan "to pour," from PIE *gheu- "pour" (see found (v.2)). Related to Middle Dutch gote, Dutch goot, German Gosse "gutter, drain," Middle English gote "channel, stream." Meaning "abdomen, belly" is from c.1400. Meaning "easy college course" is student slang from 1916, probably from obsolete slang sense of "feast" (the connecting notion is "something that one can eat up"). Sense of "inside contents of anything" (usually plural) is from 1570s. To hate (someone's) guts is first attested 1918. The notion of the intestines as a seat of emotions is ancient (cf. bowel) and probably explains expressions such as gut reaction (1963), gut feeling (by 1970), and cf. guts. Gut check attested by 1976.
  • verb clean out, strip
Example sentences :
  • I will be safe through the day, and besides, the beast has gutted this ship.
  • Extract from : « Astounding Stories of Super-Science, June, 1930 » by Various
  • A lot of them weren't around, any more, and their plantations were gutted ruins.
  • Extract from : « Oomphel in the Sky » by Henry Beam Piper
  • In 1742 it was gutted by fire, and was not rebuilt for some time owing to lack of funds.
  • Extract from : « Westminster » by Sir Walter Besant
  • After that they gutted, and some say burned the old meeting.
  • Extract from : « The Bibliotaph » by Leon H. Vincent
  • She felt an aching hollow as if she had been gutted like a butchered deer.
  • Extract from : « Shaman » by Robert Shea
  • The office of the "Tribune" was raided, gutted, and set on fire.
  • Extract from : « Abraham Lincoln and the Union » by Nathaniel W. Stephenson
  • We gutted it, taking all its stores and artillery, and then destroyed it.
  • Extract from : « Personal Recollections of Joan of Arc » by Mark Twain
  • They ran into the ceiling that Monroe had built across the gutted walls.
  • Extract from : « The Sleuth of St. James's Square » by Melville Davisson Post
  • The fish who were thus content, and in their duty, had been gutted, and were in the frying-pan.
  • Extract from : « Colloquies on Society » by Robert Southey
  • The southern portion of the village had been shelled to pieces and gutted.
  • Extract from : « A German deserter's war experience » by Anonymous

Antonyms for gutted

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