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gutter in English
- gutter⇄adj. (Informal.)1. of the lowest type or character; base or vulgar.
Ex. gutter language. Such gutter tactics are bound to backfire (New York Times).
(SYN) vile.
2. of low value; cheap; sensational; lurid.
Ex. gutter journalism. - gutter⇄gutter (1), noun, adjective, verb.
- gutter⇄gutter (2), noun.
a person or thing that guts.
Ex. The fish gutters refuse to be photographed (Sunday Times). - gutter⇄noun 1. a channel or ditch along the side of a street or road to carry off water; low part of a street beside the sidewalk.
(SYN) conduit, duct.
2. a channel or trough along or under the lower edge of a roof to carry off rain water.
E - gutter⇄v.i. 1a. to flow or melt in streams.
Ex. The candle guttered when the melted wax ran down its sides. Water guttered down the side of the hill.
b. (Figurative:)
Ex. His screen career, for all practical purposes, had guttered out (Harper - gutter⇄v.t. 1. to form gutters in; furnish with gutters.
2. to extinguish.
Ex. ... the sternness of her command to buckle seat belts and gutter cigarettes (Harper's).
3. to curb.
Ex. Gutter your dog (New Yorker).