What part of speech is grosses?

Grosses can be categorized as a noun and a verb.

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Parts of speech

  • 1. grosses is a verb, present, 3rd person singular of gross (infinitive).
  • 2. grosses is a noun, plural of gross.

Inflections

Verb

Noun

What does grosses mean?

Definitions

Verb

gross - earn before taxes, expenses, etc.

Noun

gross - the entire amount of income before any deductions are made

Examples of grosses

#   Sentence  
1. verb Just smelling it grosses me out.
2. verb If it doesn't gross you out, you can use my spoon.
3. verb If it doesn't gross you out, you can use my spoon.
4. adj. Gross income.
5. adj. The gross details of the structure appear reasonable.
6. adj. A revoltingly gross expletive.
7. adj. Gross ineptitude.
8. adj. Gross injustice.
9. adj. Gross negligence.
10. noun Also, you will notice this interconnect may not be subject to the CIAC tax gross up, but to protect ourselves, we have added language in Para 3.2 that protects us financially if the IRS ever comes back to determine that this interconnect is subject to the CIAC tax.
11. noun Also, you will notice this interconnect may not be subject to the CIAC tax gross up, but to protect ourselves, we have added language in Para 3.that protects us financially if the IRS ever comes back to determine that this interconnect is subject to the CIAC tax.
Sentence  
verb
Just smelling it grosses me out.
If it doesn't gross you out, you can use my spoon.
If it doesn't gross you out, you can use my spoon.
adj.
Gross income.
The gross details of the structure appear reasonable.
A revoltingly gross expletive.
Gross ineptitude.
Gross injustice.
Gross negligence.
noun
Also, you will notice this interconnect may not be subject to the CIAC tax gross up, but to protect ourselves, we have added language in Para 3.2 that protects us financially if the IRS ever comes back to determine that this interconnect is subject to the CIAC tax.
Also, you will notice this interconnect may not be subject to the CIAC tax gross up, but to protect ourselves, we have added language in Para 3.that protects us financially if the IRS ever comes back to determine that this interconnect is subject to the CIAC tax.

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