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Gumption   /gˈəmpʃən/   Listen
noun
Gumption  n.  
1.
Capacity; shrewdness; common sense. (Colloq.) "One does not have gumption till one has been properly cheated."
2.
(Paint.)
(a)
The art of preparing colors.
(b)
Megilp.
3.
Initiative; resourcefulness.
4.
Courage; guts.






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"Gumption" Quotes from Famous Books



... there lurked something in her insinuation, and she felt an inward secret joy. "What plan could I stealthily devise?" she asked. "I've got the will right enough, but I'm not a person gifted with this sort of gumption. So were you to impart to me some way or other, I would reward you ...
— Hung Lou Meng, Book II • Cao Xueqin

... I'm a-going to try till to-morrow mornin' if I don't do it afore. Now then, all on yer, I'm going to begin shoving off her bows again, and this time don't wait, my lads, for any orders from me. Use your own gumption, and all on it at once. It'll take all my wind to keep me going. You, Mr Murray, you get hold of the water first charnsh and pull, and you t'others back-water; on'y just remember this: a broken oar ...
— Hunting the Skipper - The Cruise of the "Seafowl" Sloop • George Manville Fenn

... Corporal. "Seen the world, Sir—seen the world—young gentlemen are always so good-natured; 'tis a pity, that the more one sees the more suspicious one grows. One does not have gumption till one has been properly cheated—one must be made a fool very often in order not ...
— Eugene Aram, Complete • Edward Bulwer-Lytton

... Uncle Eb's song. Owing to his Indian footwear, silently as the gliding redskin himself he entered the woods at a point where he saw a tree with a fresh notch carved in it. He knew this marked the beginning of the "blazed trail," and that he must be very wide-awake and show considerable "gumption" if he wanted to follow that ...
— Camp and Trail - A Story of the Maine Woods • Isabel Hornibrook

... than I can say," Bradby retorted. "If we'd had any gumption we'd have explored the place before we took on this last job. But we hadn't the time, and that's all there is to say about it. It's my impression that this section of the State is as full of hiding-places as ever the Blue Mountains or the Wombats were. If we only ...
— The Lost Valley • J. M. Walsh


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