: a usually diamond-shaped or triangular insert in a seam (as of a sleeve, pocketbook, or shoe upper) to provide expansion or reinforcement
2
: a plate or bracket for strengthening an angle in framework (as in a building or bridge)
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The gusset is wide enough for wearing pads postpartum, too.—
Bestreviews,
Chicago Tribune,
24 Feb. 2026 Underarm gussets and side vents allow for easy movement, and the flat seams add even more comfort.—
Caitlyn Fitzpatrick,
Travel + Leisure,
27 June 2026 The soft stretch lace along the waistband and leg openings adds a delicate touch, and the cotton gusset keeps them breathable.—
Jeaneen Russell,
PEOPLE,
8 May 2026 Medium compression smooths the waist, hips, and thighs, while a pull-aside gusset simplifies bathroom breaks.—
Malia Griggs,
Glamour,
4 June 2026 See All Example Sentences for gusset
Word History
Etymology
Middle English, piece of armor covering the joints in a suit of armor, from Anglo-French goussete