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gross
01
dégoûtant, répugnant
extremely bad, unacceptable, and often considered immoral
02
dégueulasse
fat in an unattractive way
03
gros, obscène
conspicuously and tastelessly indecent
04
brut, grossier
before any deductions
05
grossier, coarse
lacking fine distinctions or detail
06
pur, naturel
describing something that is completely pure and untouched, without any added substances, alterations, or changes
07
brut, gros
visible to the naked eye (especially of rocks and anatomical features)
Gross
01
brut, montant brut
the entire amount of income before any deductions are made
02
douzaine, douze douzaines
twelve dozen
to gross
01
gagner, encaisser
to earn total income before subtracting expenses or taxes
gross
adj
grossly
adv
grossly
adv
grossness
n
grossness
n
subgross
adj
subgross
adj
Exemple
The gross violation of human rights sparked international outrage.
The gross misconduct of the athlete tarnished the reputation of the entire team.
The gross injustice of the verdict prompted protests from the community.
The gross immorality of the act shocked society to its core.
The gross disparity in wealth distribution highlighted societal inequalities.