Meaning of the word gall in English

What does gall mean in English? Explore the meaning, pronunciation, and specific usage of this word with Lingoland.

gall

US /ɡɑːl/
UK /ɡɔːl/

Noun

1.

bold, impudent behavior

Example:
He had the gall to ask me for money after insulting me.
I can't believe the gall of some people.
2.

bile, especially that of an animal

Example:
The ancient physicians believed that an excess of black gall caused melancholy.
The bitter taste of gall is often associated with extreme unpleasantness.
3.

a sore on the skin, especially of a horse, caused by rubbing

Example:
The saddle caused a painful gall on the horse's back.
He carefully treated the gall on his dog's paw.

Verb

1.

make (someone) feel annoyed, exasperated, or bitter

Example:
His constant complaining began to gall her.
It galled him that she was so successful.
2.

make a sore by rubbing

Example:
The rough rope began to gall his skin.
The ill-fitting shoes would gall his feet during the long walk.