gross
adjective /ɡrəʊs/
  /ɡrəʊs/
(comparative grosser, superlative grossest)
- [only before noun] being the total amount of something before anything is taken away- gross weight (= including the container or wrapping)
- gross income/wage (= before taxes, etc. are taken away)
- Investments showed a gross profit of 26 per cent.
- The family have three children and a gross income of £50 000.
 
- [only before noun] (formal or law) (of a crime, etc.) very obvious and unacceptable- gross negligence/misconduct
- a gross violation of human rights
 
- (informal) very unpleasant synonym disgusting- ‘He ate it with mustard.’ ‘Oh, gross!’
 Synonyms disgustingdisgusting- foul
- revolting
- repulsive
- offensive
- gross
 - disgusting extremely unpleasant and making you feel slightly ill:- What a disgusting smell!
 
- foul dirty, and tasting or smelling bad:- She could smell his foul breath.
 
- revolting extremely unpleasant and making you feel slightly ill:- The stew looked revolting.
 
 - repulsive (rather formal) extremely unpleasant in a way that offends you or makes you feel slightly ill. Repulsive usually describes people, their behaviour or habits, which you may find offensive for physical or moral reasons.
- offensive (formal) (especially of smells) extremely unpleasant.
- gross (informal) (of a smell, taste or personal habit) extremely unpleasant.
 - disgusting/repulsive/offensive to somebody
- to find somebody/something disgusting/revolting/repulsive/offensive
- to smell/taste disgusting/foul/gross
- a(n) disgusting/foul/revolting/offensive/gross smell
- a disgusting/revolting/gross habit
- disgusting/offensive/gross behaviour
- a disgusting/revolting/repulsive man/woman/person
 
- very rude synonym crude- gross behaviour
 
- very fat and ugly- She's not just fat, she's positively gross!
 
Word OriginMiddle English (in the sense ‘thick, massive, bulky’): from Old French gros, grosse ‘large’, from late Latin grossus.