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gift noun 1 something given; a present. 2 a natural ability. 3 the act or process of giving • the gift of a book. 4 colloq something easily obtained, made easily available or simply easy • The first exam question was a gift. verb (gifted, gifting) formal to give something as a present to someone. in someone's gift formal able to be given away by someone if they wish. look a gift horse in the mouth usually with negatives to find fault with or quibble over a gift or unexpected opportunity. gift of the gab see under gab.
ETYMOLOGY: 13c: from Norse gipt.

gift noun 1 something given; a present. 2 a natural ability. 3 the act or process of giving • the gift of a book. 4 colloq something easily obtained, made easily available or simply easy • The first exam question was a gift. verb (gifted, gifting) formal to give something as a present to someone. in someone's gift formal able to be given away by someone if they wish. look a gift horse in the mouth usually with negatives to find fault with or quibble over a gift or unexpected opportunity. gift of the gab see under gab.
ETYMOLOGY: 13c: from Norse gipt.

gift noun 1 something given; a present. 2 a natural ability. 3 the act or process of giving • the gift of a book. 4 colloq something easily obtained, made easily available or simply easy • The first exam question was a gift. verb (gifted, gifting) formal to give something as a present to someone. in someone's gift formal able to be given away by someone if they wish. look a gift horse in the mouth usually with negatives to find fault with or quibble over a gift or unexpected opportunity. gift of the gab see under gab.
ETYMOLOGY: 13c: from Norse gipt.