: a mechanism that performs a specific function in a complete machine
steering gear
(2)
: a toothed wheel
(3)
: working relation, position, order, or adjustment
got her career in gear
(4)
: a level or pace of functioning
kicked their performance into high gear
b
: one of two or more adjustments of a transmission (as of a bicycle or motor vehicle) that determine mechanical advantage, relative speed, and direction of travel
Noun
I somehow managed to pack all my gear into one suitcase.
soldiers in full combat gear
a complicated arrangement of gears and shafts
a car with four forward gears
Halfway up the hill, my bike slipped out of gear.
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Noun
Stack expanded his store’s offerings in 1952, adding work clothes, sportswear, camping gear and picnic supplies.—Marcus D. Smith, Sacramento Bee, 31 Jan. 2025 Photo : Alex Penfold, courtesy of RM Sotheby's This interior, with its prominent gear shift for the five-speed manual gearbox, is dressed in Crema upholstery.—Robert Ross, Robb Report, 31 Jan. 2025
Verb
It is geared toward preventing infection by using sterile tools and being mindful of health issues affecting feet.—Maxine Lipner, Verywell Health, 3 Feb. 2025 The display leverages Spectra 6 color ePaper technology, which was launched in April 2023 and geared towards in-store advertising and digital signage applications.—Paul Ridden, New Atlas, 1 Feb. 2025 See all Example Sentences for gear
Word History
Etymology
Noun
Middle English gere, from Old Norse gervi, gǫrvi; akin to Old English gearwe equipment, clothing, gearu ready — more at yare
: one of the adjustments of a transmission (as of a bicycle or motor vehicle) that determine the direction of travel and the relative speed of the engine and the vehicle
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