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- Garner - (verb) store grain; assemble or get together; acquire or deserve by one's efforts or actions
- Garner - (noun) a storehouse for threshed grain or animal feed
- Gaudy - (adj.) marked by conspicuous display; tastelessly showy
- Generic - (noun) any product that can be sold without a brand name
- Generic - (adj.) applicable to an entire class or group
- Genre - (noun) a class of art having a characteristic form or technique; a kind of literary or artistic work
- Germane - (adj.) relevant or appropriate
- Glean - (verb) gather, as of natural products; to pick over in search of relevant materials
- Glib - (adj.) artfully persuasive in speech; having only superficial plausibility; marked by lack of intellectual depth
- Gluttony - (noun) eating to excess; habitual eating to excess
- Grandiose - (adj.) impressive because of unnecessary largeness or grandeur; used to show disapproval
- Gratuitous - (adj.) without cause; unnecessary and unwarranted; costing nothing
- Gregarious - (adj.) enjoying of other peoples’ company or discourse
- Grotto - (noun) a small cave
- Guile - (noun) the use of tricks to deceive someone; the quality of being deceitful
- Gullible - (adj.) easily tricked because of being too trusting; naive and easily deceived or tricked
- Gusto - (noun) vigorous and enthusiastic enjoyment