Definition

a gap: a space, a hole, an interval, a difference, a contrast, a gulf, a discrepancy noun
There is a large gap between the rich and the poor in this country, some live in extreme poverty while others live in mansions.
There's a gap in my memory. I can't remember part or all of the details.
a 10-year age gap an age difference of 10 years.

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