gad

Meaning of gad

verb
  1. go from place to place in the pursuit of pleasure.
    he had heard that I was gadding about with an airline stewardess

late Middle English: back-formation from obsolete gadling ‘wanderer, vagabond’, (earlier) ‘companion’, of Germanic origin.

exclamation
  1. an expression of surprise or emphatic assertion.
    By Gad! You look young for a doctor!

late 15th century: euphemistic alteration of God.

noun
  1. short for generalized anxiety disorder.
    people can suffer from GAD and depression at the same time

Information about gad

  • The plural form of gad is: gads.
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Hyphenation of gad

gad

  • It consists of 1 syllables and 3 chars.
  • gad is a word monosyllabic because it has one syllable

gad synonyms

Meaning spur:

spur

Meaning gallivant:

gallivant

Meaning walk or move in a leisurely or aimless way:

wander

Meaning travel constantly without a fixed destination; wander:

rove

Meaning walk for pleasure in the countryside:

ramble

Meaning walk or move wearily or reluctantly:

traipse

Meaning (of a river or road) follow a winding course:

meander

Meaning move away aimlessly from a group or from the right course or place:

stray

Anagrams of gad

Dag, dag, Gda

Words that rhyme with gad

Gad, agad, egad, begad, igad, moringad, Sgad

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