Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
gapping
noun
/ˈɡæp.ɪŋ/

Definition
Gapping refers to the omission of a word or phrase in a sentence where it is understood from the context.

Examples
- She likes coffee; he prefers tea.
- John can play the guitar, and Mary can (play the guitar) too.

Meaning
The term is often used in linguistics and grammar to describe a situation where a gap exists in the sentence structure, making the meaning clear without having to repeat the omitted part.

Synonyms
- ellipsis
- omission
- leave out