gists

The word “gists” has 1 syllable: gists

It's pronounced as /dʒɪsts/


What is synonym and antonym for gists?

In the thesaurus, “gists” has 32 synonyms and 5 antonyms.

Here are synonyms and antonyms for gists along with examples of usage in sentences.


Synonyms for gists

  • bodies
  • bottom lines
  • centerpieces
  • contents
  • cores
  • courses
  • cruxes
  • directions
  • drifts
  • essences
  • hearts
  • hypotheses
  • kernels
  • keynotes
  • meat and potatoes
  • meats
  • nets
  • nubbins
  • nubs
  • nuclei
  • piths
  • pivots
  • points
  • propositions
  • purports
  • roots
  • subjects
  • substances
  • sums
  • tenors
  • themes
  • theses

Antonyms for gists

Meanings of gists

  • noun
    1. The most essential part; the main idea or substance (of a longer or more complicated matter); the crux of a matter; the pith.
    2. The essential ground for action in a suit, without which there is no cause of action.
    3. Resting place (especially of animals), lodging.

Example Sentences

  • She summarized the gists of several articles for the presentation.
  • I only need the gists of these reports, not the full details.
  • He quickly explained the gists of each chapter.
  • The teacher highlighted the gists of the lessons before the exam.
  • They shared the gists of their ideas during the meeting.

On this page you'll find 37 synonyms, antonyms, or another words to gists, such as: bodies, bottom lines, centerpieces, complexity, contents, cores, courses.

Make sure to choose synonyms and antonyms that are appropriate for the context of the sentence.

Related Words

kernels

  • bodies
  • bottom lines
  • bullseyes
  • centerpieces
  • contents
  • cores
  • courses
  • cruces
  • cruxes
  • directions
  • drifts
  • essences
  • gists
  • hearts
  • hypotheses
  • keynotes
  • meat and potatoes
  • meats
  • nets
  • nubbins
  • nubs
  • nuclei
  • nucleuses
  • piths
  • pivots
  • points
  • propositions
  • purports
  • roots
  • subjects
  • substances
  • sums
  • tenors
  • themes
  • theses

keynotes

natures

questions

mains


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