gaped
Gaped is the past tense and past participle of the verb gape. It describes the action of opening wide or becoming open, and it can also refer to the act of staring with one’s mouth open in surprise, astonishment, or curiosity.
As an intransitive verb, gape means to become wide or to open suddenly: for example, “The cave
In its phrasal form, gape at, the verb takes a direct object and describes staring openly: “The
The word appears in Middle English, with uncertain exact origins, but it is generally considered an old
Gaped is sometimes contrasted with gaping, which, while derived from the same verb, is more commonly used
Related forms include gape (present), gapes (third-person singular), gaping (present participle or adjective), and gaper (one