gob (Meaning)
gob (n)
a man who serves as a sailor
a lump of slimy stuff
informal terms for the mouth
gob (n.)
Same as Goaf.
A little mass or collection; a small quantity; a mouthful.
The mouth.
Synonyms & Antonyms of gob
Synonyms:
Antonyms:
- iota
- ace
- particle
- spot
- sprinkle
- sprinkling
- molecule
- atom
- mouthful
- spot
- granule
- crumb
- atom
- lick
- dot
- mote
- ounce
- shade
- touch
- pinch
- dab
- modicum
- dot
- modicum
- scintilla
- grain
- scruple
- nip
- taste
- molecule
- handful
- pittance
- fragment
- pittance
- hint
- grain
- glimmer
- scrap
- sprinkling
- whit
- streak
- trace
- fragment
- suspicion
- shadow
- mouthful
- crumb
- scrap
- strain
- handful
- scruple
- pinch
- particle
- streak
- shade
- ounce
- tad
- glimmer
- hint
- bit
- dram
- whit
- ace
- shadow
- touch
- iota
- speck
- speck
- mote
- lick
- sprinkle
- ray
- dram
- granule
- taste
- peanuts
- scintilla
- tad
- mite
- mite
- trace
- peanuts
- suspicion
- bit
- ray
- nip
- dab
- strain
Synonyms:
Antonyms:
- little
- smatter
- fleck
- portion
- shred
- lack
- dash
- shred
- nubbin
- lack
- flyspeck
- absence
- smidgeon
- shot
- drop
- smattering
- tittle
- little
- shot
- nubbin
- smidgen
- piece
- section
- smattering
- drop
- jot
- fleck
- smidge
- tittle
- morsel
- smidge
- absence
- dash
- smidgen
- piece
- smidgin
- shortage
- morsel
- smidgin
- driblet
- portion
- smatter
- smidgeon
- section
- shortage
- driblet
- flyspeck
- jot
gob Sentence Examples
- The gob of spit landed on his shoe, leaving a disgusting mark.
- He opened his gob wide in surprise, unable to believe his eyes.
- The fish flopped its gob repeatedly, gasping for air.
- The baby bird opened its tiny gob, begging its mother for food.
- The crowd gasped in horror as the severed head rolled out of the sack and its gob hung open.
- The politician's gobbledygook confused the audience with jargon and empty promises.
- The child's gob was so full of candy that she could barely speak.
- The shark's gob was lined with rows of sharp teeth, ready to tear its prey apart.
- The goblin's gob was a grotesque sight, filled with jagged fangs and twisted features.
- The gulp of water from the bottle filled his gob, quenching his thirst.
FAQs About the word gob
a man who serves as a sailor, a lump of slimy stuff, informal terms for the mouthSame as Goaf., A little mass or collection; a small quantity; a mouthful., The
chunk, lump, hunk, clump, glob, wad, clot,blob, knob, bead
iota, ace, particle, spot, sprinkle, sprinkling, molecule, atom,mouthful, spot
The gob of spit landed on his shoe, leaving a disgusting mark.
He opened his gob wide in surprise, unable to believe his eyes.
The fish flopped its gob repeatedly, gasping for air.
The baby bird opened its tiny gob, begging its mother for food.