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WORD OF THE DAY: GUMPTION

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August 4, 2023
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GUMPTION

noun | GUMP-shun

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What It Means

Gumption means “courage and confidence,” or in other words, “initiative.”

// It took a lot of gumption to speak up for yourself like that.

Examples of GUMPTION

“Perhaps this conclusion would have been easier to embrace if more of Nate’s internal journey had been made apparent to the audience throughout season three. But it wasn’t. In early episodes, we do see Nate abiding by his darker impulses. He makes catty comments about Ted at a press conference and fails to shake Ted’s hand after West Ham beats AFC Richmond. But in episode four, the same one that depicts that match, Nate is already aching to apologise to Ted—he just can’t find the gumption to do it.” — Jen Chaney, Vulture, 2 June 2023

Did You Know?

English speakers have had gumption (the word, that is) since the early 1700s. The term’s source isn’t known, but early examples of it are found in Scottish (the related terms rumblegumption and rumgumption can be found there too). Gumption originally referred to common sense, but American English speakers adopted the word and took it in a new direction, using it to refer to the kind of courage or get-up-and-go that makes undertaking difficult things possible. Art historians may know a couple additional applications for the word: gumption was historically used both to refer to the art of preparing painters’ colors, and as a synonym of megilp, which refers to a mixture of linseed oil and mastic varnish that is used as a vehicle for oil paints.

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