Gamuts [noun]
Definition of Gamuts:
range
Synonyms of Gamuts:
Opposite/Antonyms of Gamuts:
-
Sentence/Example of Gamuts:
Colors appear punchy and saturated thanks to the wide color gamut, and it’s plenty bright even in situations with a lot of ambient illumination.
Oyster recipes can run the gamut from raw to steamed to fancy preparations like oysters Rockefeller and oysters casino.
The rules they broke ran the gamut from missing deadlines to helping clients commit crimes.
The responses ran the gamut, with most people erring on the side of caution, especially when it comes to indoor dining.
Countries that responded wisely to the pandemic run the gamut in terms of wealth, size, population, and style of government.
From Plato and Aristotle we have learned some elements of what may be called the gamut of sensibility.
The music bells ran the gamut of old Scotch airs and ceased, while he sat there and waited patiently.
The Mohicans boldly sent back the intimidating yell of their enemies, who raised a shout of savage triumph at the fall of Gamut.
By this time the song of Gamut had ceased, and the sisters had learned to still the exhibition of their emotions.
The card-party were in a violently agitated and excited state, all screaming out together at the top of the gamut.