gauge
How to Use Gauge
Learner’s notesIn plain EnglishTo measure something exactly, or to judge/estimate something less exact, like a feeling or reaction.
As a noun it's also the name of the measuring tool itself, or the standard unit used (wire gauge, shotgun gauge, railway gauge).
Trace the full origin ↓Word Forms
gauged past tense, gauges singular
Fill the Gap
Can you complete this real example?
A dipstick is used to _____ the oil level in an engine.
Etymology
From Old French gauge, related to a Frankish word for a measuring rod or pole — the same root that eventually gives us "gallows" (originally a cross-beam or pole).