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gather

A gather is a small group of people meeting or a tiny fold in fabric.

Explanation at your level:

A gather is a small group of people. Imagine your family meeting for lunch. That is a gather. It is a friendly word. You can also see gathers on a dress. These are little folds in the cloth.

When you have a small meeting with friends, you can call it a gather. It is not as big as a party. Also, if you look at a skirt, you might see small folds. These folds are called gathers. They make the skirt look nice.

The word gather as a noun is a bit informal. It refers to a small, informal assembly of people. For example, 'We had a small gather in the backyard.' In sewing, it refers to the technique of pulling fabric to create folds. You will often hear 'gathers' in the plural when talking about clothing design.

In social contexts, gather acts as a casual synonym for a meeting or social event. It implies intimacy and informality. In textiles, it describes a specific aesthetic feature where fabric is bunched. Mastery of this word involves knowing when to use 'gather' versus 'gathering'—the former is more colloquial and specific to certain dialects.

The noun gather serves as a versatile term. In social register, it denotes an informal, often spontaneous assembly. In technical fashion contexts, it describes the structural manipulation of fabric. Understanding the nuance requires recognizing that while 'gathering' is the standard gerund, 'gather' as a noun is a distinct, stylistic choice often found in creative writing or industry-specific jargon.

Etymologically, gather traces back to Proto-Germanic roots. As a noun, its usage is highly context-dependent. In literary settings, it can evoke a sense of communal closeness. In technical tailoring, it is a precise term for volume control. The distinction between the noun and the verb form is crucial for advanced learners; the noun form is less common in formal academic prose but highly effective for descriptive, evocative language in professional or creative contexts.

Palabra en 30 segundos

  • Small informal meeting
  • Soft fold in fabric
  • Countable noun
  • Casual register

When we talk about gather as a noun, we are usually looking at two very different worlds: social life and sewing! In a social context, a gather is a casual way to describe a small group of people coming together. You might hear someone say, 'We are having a small gather at the park,' implying an intimate, friendly meeting rather than a formal conference.

On the other hand, if you look at a dress or a curtain, you might notice gathers in the fabric. These are those tiny, soft folds that happen when you pull a piece of thread to bunch the material up. It gives clothes a nice, flowy shape. So, whether you are talking about people or sewing, the word always implies bringing things closer together into a tighter space.

The word gather has deep roots in Old English, coming from the word gaderian, which meant to bring together or collect. It shares a common ancestor with the word 'together,' which makes perfect sense because both involve joining things into one place.

Historically, the word was used to describe harvesting crops, which is a very physical way of 'gathering' items into a pile. Over centuries, the meaning expanded. By the 16th century, it began to be used in the context of sewing—describing how fabric is pulled together to create a decorative bunch. It is fascinating how a word that started as a way to describe farm work eventually became a term for high-fashion design and social interaction!

Using gather as a noun is quite specific. In social situations, it is often used as a shorthand for 'gathering.' You will hear it in casual, friendly conversations like, 'Are you coming to the gather tonight?' It sounds much more relaxed than saying 'assembly' or 'meeting.'

In the world of sewing, the plural gathers is much more common. You would say, 'The skirt has beautiful gathers at the waist.' It is a technical term that fashion designers and hobbyists use constantly. Using it correctly shows you have a good grasp of both social and practical vocabulary.

While the noun form is specific, the verb form anchors many idioms. 1. Gather dust: To be left unused for a long time (e.g., 'My old guitar is gathering dust in the attic'). 2. Gather steam: To gain momentum (e.g., 'The project is finally gathering steam'). 3. Gather your thoughts: To take a moment to think clearly (e.g., 'Let me gather my thoughts before I answer'). 4. Gather round: To come together in a circle (e.g., 'Gather round, everyone, I have news!'). 5. Gather moss: From the proverb 'A rolling stone gathers no moss,' meaning someone who keeps moving doesn't get stuck in one place.

As a noun, gather is countable. You can have 'a gather' or 'gathers.' The pronunciation features a voiced 'th' sound, which can be tricky for some learners. In both British and American English, the IPA is /ˈɡæðər/. The stress is on the first syllable.

Rhyming words include father, lather, and rather. When using it in a sewing context, you almost always use the plural form 'gathers' because a single fold is rarely enough to create the desired effect on a piece of clothing.

Fun Fact

It shares a root with 'together', meaning 'to join'.

Pronunciation Guide

UK /ˈɡæðər/

Short 'a' sound, voiced 'th'.

US /ˈɡæðər/

Similar to UK, slightly more rhotic 'r'.

Common Errors

  • Pronouncing 'th' as 't'
  • Misstressing the second syllable
  • Hard 'g' confusion

Rhymes With

father lather rather blather gather

Difficulty Rating

Lectura 2/5

easy

Writing 2/5

easy

Speaking 2/5

easy

Escucha 2/5

easy

What to Learn Next

Prerequisites

meeting fold group

Learn Next

assembly collection pleat

Avanzado

congregation aggregation

Grammar to Know

Countable vs Uncountable

A gather / Gathers

Voiced th

gather

Adjective placement

Small gather

Examples by Level

1

The family gather was fun.

family meeting

noun usage

2

I like the gather on this dress.

fold in fabric

noun usage

3

It was a small gather.

small group

noun usage

4

Look at the dress gathers.

fabric folds

plural noun

5

We had a gather at home.

home meeting

noun usage

6

The gathers look pretty.

folds

plural noun

7

A gather of friends met.

group

noun usage

8

Fix the gather on the shirt.

adjust the fold

noun usage

1

The gather in the garden was lovely.

2

She added a gather to the sleeve.

3

We planned a small gather for Saturday.

4

The gathers on the curtains are even.

5

Is this a formal gather?

6

I love the gathers on this skirt.

7

The gather was held at the park.

8

Small gathers make the fabric flow.

1

The neighborhood gather was a great success.

2

The dress features delicate gathers at the waist.

3

We decided to host a small gather for the team.

4

The gathers were sewn by hand.

5

It was just a casual gather of neighbors.

6

The design requires deep gathers in the bodice.

7

He enjoyed the quiet gather of colleagues.

8

The gathers add volume to the skirt.

1

The impromptu gather of activists was held in the square.

2

The tailor adjusted the gathers to fit the model perfectly.

3

Despite the rain, the gather proceeded as planned.

4

The gathers on the vintage dress were exquisite.

5

It was a modest gather, but full of warmth.

6

She mastered the art of creating perfect gathers.

7

The gather reflected the close-knit nature of the group.

8

The dress was ruined by uneven gathers.

1

The artist used gathers to manipulate the silhouette of the gown.

2

A small gather of scholars met to discuss the manuscript.

3

The gathers provided a sense of movement to the heavy fabric.

4

The event was less a conference and more a simple gather.

5

Her technique for creating gathers is unparalleled.

6

The gather of people in the lobby grew restless.

7

The gathers were meticulously placed along the hem.

8

The gather served as a catalyst for the community project.

1

The subtle gathers in the silk added a sculptural quality to the garment.

2

A quiet gather of mourners stood in the rain.

3

The architectural nature of the gathers was the highlight of the show.

4

He described the gather as a 'tapestry of voices'.

5

The gathers were a testament to the seamstress's skill.

6

The gather of intellectuals in the salon was legendary.

7

The fabric was manipulated into intricate gathers.

8

The gather was an intimate affair, devoid of pretension.

Sinónimos

Antónimos

separation dispersal division

Colocaciones comunes

small gather
sew gathers
pretty gathers
create a gather
evening gather
fabric gathers
neat gathers
family gather
adjust the gathers
soft gathers

Idioms & Expressions

"Gather dust"

To be unused

My books are gathering dust.

neutral

"Gather steam"

Gain momentum

The project is gathering steam.

neutral

"Gather one's thoughts"

Think clearly

I need to gather my thoughts.

neutral

"Gather round"

Come together

Gather round, everyone!

casual

"Gather moss"

Stay in one place

A rolling stone gathers no moss.

literary

"Gather speed"

Go faster

The car began to gather speed.

neutral

Easily Confused

gather vs Gathering

Both mean meeting

Gathering is the standard noun

The gathering was large.

gather vs Assembly

Both mean meeting

Assembly is formal

The school assembly.

gather vs Pleat

Both are folds

Pleats are sharp, gathers are soft

The pleat is ironed.

gather vs Collection

Both mean bringing together

Collection is usually objects

A stamp collection.

Sentence Patterns

A1

We had a small gather.

We had a small gather.

A2

The dress has gathers.

The dress has gathers.

B1

It was a lovely gather.

It was a lovely gather.

B2

She adjusted the gathers.

She adjusted the gathers.

C1

The gather was informal.

The gather was informal.

Familia de palabras

Nouns

gathering the act of coming together

Verbs

gather to collect or fold

Adjectives

gathered collected or folded

Relacionado

together same root

How to Use It

frequency

6

Formality Scale

Assembly (Formal) Meeting (Neutral) Gather (Casual) Get-together (Slang)

Errores comunes

Using 'gather' as a formal meeting Use 'assembly' or 'conference'
Gather is usually informal.
Confusing 'gather' with 'gatherer' Gatherer is the person
Gather is the action/event/fold.
Forgetting the 's' in sewing Use 'gathers'
Usually refers to multiple folds.
Using 'gather' for large crowds Use 'crowd' or 'gathering'
Gather implies small groups.
Pronouncing 'th' as 't' Use voiced 'th'
It is a soft sound.

Tips

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Memory Palace

Imagine a skirt with folds (gathers) at a party (gather).

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Native Speakers

Use it for small, informal hangouts.

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Cultural Insight

It sounds cozy and friendly.

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Grammar Shortcut

Use 'gathers' for sewing, 'gather' for meetings.

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Say It Right

Focus on the 'th' sound.

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Don't Make This Mistake

Don't use it for huge crowds.

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Did You Know?

It shares a root with 'together'.

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Study Smart

Learn the verb and noun together.

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Register

Keep it casual.

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Rhyme Time

Rhymes with father.

Memorize It

Mnemonic

GATHER: Get All Together, Help Everyone Relax.

Visual Association

A group of people standing in a circle.

Word Web

Meeting Party Sewing Folds Collection

Desafío

Use the word 'gather' in a text to a friend today.

Origen de la palabra

Old English

Original meaning: To collect or bring together

Contexto cultural

None.

Common in casual invitations.

The Gathering (movies)

Practice in Real Life

Real-World Contexts

At home

  • small gather
  • family gather
  • casual gather

In fashion

  • sew gathers
  • adjust gathers
  • pretty gathers

Socializing

  • come to the gather
  • a quiet gather

Writing

  • a gather of friends
  • the gather of clouds

Conversation Starters

"Are you going to the gather later?"

"Do you like the gathers on this skirt?"

"What kind of gather are you planning?"

"Is a gather better than a party?"

"Have you ever sewn gathers?"

Journal Prompts

Describe a small gather you attended.

How do you feel about gathers in fashion?

Write a story about a gather of friends.

Why is a gather more intimate than a party?

Preguntas frecuentes

8 preguntas

Yes, it can be.

It is better to use 'gathering' or 'party'.

Small folds in fabric.

No, it is casual.

Like 'father' with a 'g' at the start.

Yes, gathers.

Yes, but this entry is for the noun.

Yes, in specific contexts.

Ponte a prueba

fill blank A1

We had a small ___ at the park.

¡Correcto! No del todo. Respuesta correcta: gather

Gather means a small meeting.

multiple choice A2

What is a gather in a dress?

¡Correcto! No del todo. Respuesta correcta: A fold

It is a fold in fabric.

true false B1

A gather is usually a very large, formal event.

¡Correcto! No del todo. Respuesta correcta: Falso

It is usually small and informal.

match pairs B1

Word

Significado

All matched!

Matches noun meanings.

sentence order B2

Toca las palabras de abajo para formar la oración
¡Correcto! No del todo. Respuesta correcta:

Simple subject-verb-adj order.

fill blank B2

The dress has beautiful ___ at the waist.

¡Correcto! No del todo. Respuesta correcta: gathers

Gathers are folds in fabric.

multiple choice C1

Which phrase uses 'gather' correctly?

¡Correcto! No del todo. Respuesta correcta: A gather of people

Used for people.

true false C1

The word 'gather' can be a noun.

¡Correcto! No del todo. Respuesta correcta: Verdadero

Yes, it describes a meeting or a fold.

match pairs C2

Word

Significado

All matched!

Idiomatic usage.

sentence order C2

Toca las palabras de abajo para formar la oración
¡Correcto! No del todo. Respuesta correcta:

Correct structure.

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