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gross (EN)
adjectif, adverbe, nom, verbe

adjectif “gross”

forme de base gross, grosser, grossest (ou more/most)
  1. brut
    The company's gross revenue increased significantly this year.
  2. dégoûtant
    After weeks in the fridge, the leftover food had become moldy and smelled gross.
  3. flagrant
    The manager was fired for gross negligence.
  4. grossier
    His gross behavior at the dinner offended the guests.
  5. grossier (non raffiné)
    The artist's gross technique resulted in a painting that lacked detail.
  6. macroscopique
    Gross anatomy involves studying structures visible to the naked eye.

adverbe “gross”

gross
  1. en total, avant déductions ou ajustements
    Teachers typically earn less than $50 000 gross.

nom “gross”

s. gross, pl. grosses
  1. brut
    The movie's worldwide gross exceeded $800 million, making it a huge success for the studio.
  2. Grosse (un groupe de 144 articles ; douze douzaines)
    For the holidays, the company ordered a gross of ornaments to decorate the office.

verbe “gross”

infinitif gross; il grosses; prét. grossed; part. passé grossed; gér. grossing
  1. rapporter (brut)
    Despite mixed reviews, the film grossed over $100 million in its opening weekend.