What does “grit” mean?

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Oh, this one's actually really interesting!

So literally, "grit" is tiny pieces of sand or dirt — like when you walk on a dirty floor and feel something rough under your feet, that's grit.

But the way people really use it today is to talk about inner strength. It means the ability to keep going even when things are hard or painful. Like, "She trained every day even when she was exhausted — that girl has real grit." Or a coach might say, "This team showed so much grit in that game, they never gave up."

You can also use "gritty" to describe a person or place with a tough, rough quality — like "It's a gritty neighborhood" or "He's a gritty player."

Basically, grit = toughness that comes from deep inside you.

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