| Term | Definition |
| gape | to stare open-mouthed in amazement; to open wide |
| garble | to distort in such a way as to make unintelligible. |
| gloat | to regard with excessive or malicious satisfaction |
| goad | a) a long pointed stick used for driving animals; anything that spurs a person on b) to drive or urge on |
| graphic | a) relating to a drawn or pictorial representation, visual b) giving a clear and effective picture; vivid |
| gratuitous | a) freely given; done without recompense b) uncalled for, unjustifyed |
| gregarious | a) tending to form or move in a heard or other group, social. b) enjoying the company or others, sociable |
| grimace | a) a twisted facial expression indicating pain, disgust, or disapproval b) to contort the features of the face in order to indicate pain, disgust or disapproval. |
| grope | to feel around uncertainly for. |
| grueling | extremely demanding and exhausting |
| gruesome | causing great shock, horror, and repugnance. |
| gullible | easily cheated or deceived |
| haggard | worn and exhausted from anxiety, disease, hunger, or fatigue |
| harangue | a) a long, emotional public address designed to arouse strong feelings or spur the audience on to an action; a similar piece of writing. b) to deliver a harangue |
| harbinger | a) a forerunner b) to herald the approach of |