Gumption


The meaning of the word Gumption is: ability and courage to get things done


Examples:

Building up the gumption to jump, the dare devil made his way to the edge of the cliff.

published by Creola on 2021-10-20 16:13:29


Do you really have the gumption to sing in front of a million people?

published by Elfriede on 2021-01-30 09:29:36


The boy had the admirable gumption to face his bully.

published by Darryl on 2021-12-03 12:08:56


The runner’s grit and gumption helped him push forward when the run got difficult.

published by Shaun on 2021-01-13 11:23:44


Have the gumption to do something about it instead of being a coward!

published by Ok on 2021-04-02 00:08:22


If the man had a little more gumption, then he wouldn't be so afraid of failing.

published by Luana on 2021-11-07 08:43:56


Not many of the dieters had the gumption to stick with the plan, but there were a few who didn’t quit.

published by Ronnie on 2021-01-13 00:46:25


Marla had the gumption to speak her mind even when others stayed silent.

published by Krystin on 2021-02-25 02:41:41


Though his job paid well, he had the gumption to ask his penny-pinching boss for a raise.

published by Grayce on 2021-09-24 02:43:45


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