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Plural
gamuts
1
the entirety or full spectrum of something
- The new library's collection covers the gamut of literary genres, from classic literature to contemporary fiction.
- Her emotions ran the gamut from joy to sorrow as she experienced the highs and lows of the rollercoaster ride.
- The conference addressed a gamut of topics, ranging from technological advancements to social issues.
- The restaurant's menu offers a gamut of culinary delights, from appetizers to desserts, catering to diverse tastes.
- The art exhibition showcases a gamut of artistic styles, from abstract paintings to realistic sculptures, appealing to various artistic preferences.
2
the complete range of musical notes, from the lowest to the highest pitch
- The soprano's voice spanned the entire gamut with ease.
- This piece explores the gamut of tones from deep bass to shimmering treble.
- The instrument can produce the full gamut of orchestral pitches.
- He practiced scales to master the gamut of the keyboard.
- The composition runs through the gamut, showcasing every note in the scale.