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glut noun /ɡlʌt/ /ɡlʌt/ [usually singular] jump to other results - glut (of something) a situation in which there is more of something than is needed or can be used synonym surfeit
- a glut of cheap imported goods on the market
opposite shortageWord OriginMiddle English: probably via Old French from Latin gluttire ‘to swallow’; related to glutton.
glut verb /ɡlʌt/ /ɡlʌt/ [usually passive] jump to other results - to supply or provide something with too much of something
- be glutted (with something) The market has been glutted with foreign cars.
Word OriginMiddle English: probably via Old French from Latin gluttire ‘to swallow’; related to glutton.
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