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Webster 1913 Edition


Gumption

Gump′tion

,
Noun.
[OE.
gom
,
gome
, attention; akin to AS.
geómian
,
gyman
, to regard, observe,
gyme
care, OS.
gomean
to heed, Goth.
gaumjan
to see, notice.]
1.
Capacity; shrewdness; common sense.
[Colloq.]
One does not have
gumption
till one has been properly cheated.
Lord Lytton.

Webster 1828 Edition


Gumption

GUMP'TION

,
Noun.
Care; skill; understanding. [Vulgar.]

Definition 2024


gumption

gumption

English

Noun

gumption (countable and uncountable, plural gumptions)

  1. (Britain) common sense, initiative, resourcefulness
  2. (US) Energy of mind and body, enthusiasm.
    • 1974, Robert M. Pirsig, Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance, page 272:
      A person filled with gumption doesn't sit around dissipating and stewing about things. He's at the front of the train of his own awareness, watching to see what's up the track and meeting it when it comes. That's gumption.
  3. (US) Boldness of enterprise; initiative or aggressiveness, guts; spunk; initiative.
    • 1936 Margaret Mitchell, Gone with the Wind ("Gumption" was used as one of Scarlett O'Hara's defining personality traits.) "What qualities are in those who fight their way through triumphantly that are lacking in those that go under? I only know that survivors used to call that quality 'gumption.' So I wrote about people who had gumption and people who didn't."

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