- noungutter (noun) · gutters (plural noun) · the gutter (noun)
- a shallow trough fixed beneath the edge of a roof for carrying off rainwater.
- a channel at the side of a street for carrying off rainwater.
- (the gutter)used to refer to a poor or squalid background or environment:"only moneyed privilege had kept him out of the gutter"
- technicala groove or channel for flowing liquid.
- a channel on either side of a lane in a bowling alley.
- the blank space between facing pages of a book or between adjacent columns of type or stamps in a sheet.
verbgutter (verb) · gutters (third person present) · guttered (past tense) · guttered (past participle) · guttering (present participle)- (of a candle or flame) flicker and burn unsteadily:"the candles had almost guttered out"
- archaicchannel or furrow with something such as streams or tears:"my cheeks are guttered with tears"
- (gutter down)stream down:"the raindrops gutter down her visage"
OriginMiddle English: from Old French gotiere, from Latin gutta ‘a drop’; the verb dates from late Middle English, originally meaning ‘cut grooves in’ and later (early 18th century) used of a candle which melts rapidly because it has become channelled on one side.Similar and Opposite Words
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