adjective “gross”
 Grondform gross, grosser, grossest (oder more/most)
- bruttoMellen Iech un, fir d'Iwwersetzungen vun den Beispillsätz an d'monolingual Definitioune vun all Wuert ze gesinn. 
 The company's gross revenue increased significantly this year. 
- eeklegAfter weeks in the fridge, the leftover food had become moldy and smelled gross. 
- krassThe manager was fired for gross negligence. 
- grobHis gross behavior at the dinner offended the guests. 
- grob (net fein)The artist's gross technique resulted in a painting that lacked detail. 
- makroskopeschGross anatomy involves studying structures visible to the naked eye. 
adverb “gross”
- am Ganzen, virun Ofzich oder UpassungenTeachers typically earn less than $50 000 gross. 
noun “gross”
 Singular gross, Plural grosses
- BruttoThe movie's worldwide gross exceeded $800 million, making it a huge success for the studio. 
- Grouss (eng Grupp vu 144 Saachen; zwielef Dosen)For the holidays, the company ordered a gross of ornaments to decorate the office. 
verb “gross”
 Infinitiv gross; hien grosses; Verg. grossed; Part. Verg. grossed; Ger. grossing
- brutto verdéngenDespite mixed reviews, the film grossed over $100 million in its opening weekend.