goth

[US]/ɡɔθ/
[UK]/ɡɑθ/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

n. a person with pale skin and dressed in black [or purple], typically associated with gothic subculture.
Word Forms
Pluralgoths

Example Sentences

She dressed in goth style for the Halloween party.

The goth subculture is known for its dark fashion and music.

He listens to goth rock music to relax.

The goth aesthetic often includes black clothing and heavy makeup.

She has a collection of goth jewelry.

Many goth enthusiasts enjoy attending goth clubs.

The goth scene in this city is thriving.

He dyed his hair black to match his goth look.

She writes goth poetry in her free time.

The goth culture has a strong influence on alternative fashion.

Real-world Examples

Oh, I did? Oh. " Is Nicolas Cage goth? "

Source: Connection Magazine

Sorry, your trashcan goth rags are screaming '90s too loud.

Source: Lost Girl Season 4

You know, I've always wanted to go to a goth nightclub.

Source: The Big Bang Theory Season 3

And so, yeah, there is a strong goth element in some of my tastes.

Source: Connection Magazine

Raj and I are going to a goth club in Hollywood to hang with the night people.

Source: The Big Bang Theory Season 3

Besides, there weren't any goths in the school I went to.

Source: 2015 ESLPod

So why are both known as goths?

Source: TED-Ed (video version)

Are you sure about this goth thing?

Source: Charlie’s Growth Diary Season 2

She was friends with geeks and goths, too.

Source: 2015 ESLPod

I guess it's maybe a bit kinda clown, sort of goth, you know.

Source: Celebrity Skincare Tips

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