Definitions for goths

goths Goth

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IPA: /gɒθ/

Goths is a 5 letter English word.

You can make 52 anagrams from letters in goths (ghost).

Definitions for goths

noun

  1. one of a Teutonic people who in the 3rd to 5th centuries invaded and settled in parts of the Roman Empire.
  2. a person of no refinement; barbarian.
  3. a genre of rock music that first became popular in the 1980s and is characterized by morbid themes and melodies. a person who is part of a subculture favoring this style of music and a dark and morbid aesthetic:

Origin of goths

before 900; Middle English Gothe Late Latin Gothī (plural); replacing Old English Gotan (plural) (Gota, singular); cognate with Gothic Gut- (in Gut-thiuda Goth-people)

Examples for goths

Yes, it was a fairly disappointing year in music—one devoid of Goth teen prodigies, Yeezy, and galvanizing rock anthems.

He fell in love with Hello Kitty as a teen when he was going through his Goth phase—and she was too.

By this ye may se, that many one Goth to chyrch as moch for other thynges as for deuocyon.

Part of her Goth phase involved acquiring an impressive array of swords.

Vinidarius, a Goth, of noble birth or a scientist, living in Italy.

A futuristic Goth musical, Repo is set in a time when the human race is afflicted by a plague of organ failures.

The God of the East hath delivered the Goth into your hands!

From Goth dating to plus-size, prisoners to gold diggers, these sites revolve around one thing: honesty.

When the Goth was summoned to depart, he destroyed ruthlessly.

Nay, I should even pray that I might put off this purple to-day, if a Goth were to put it on.

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