I do not really think that there is an antonym for Gist however the actual question is, WHY ARE YOU EVEN LOOKING UP THIS WORD?
The g in Gist is a soft g so Gist is pronounced --- jist
The student did not understand every detail of the information, but he got the gist of it.
Perhaps 'gist'? As in, "to get the gist of something"?
Gist is the correct spelling of the word."Jist" is a very common misspelling of it.An example sentence is: "He was beginning to get the gist of it now".
The gist of something means: a general idea of its essential contents, the main substance of what has been written or main theme of written writes. So if you 'get the gist' of something, you have grasped the main point(s). "Just give me the gist' means "I don't want all the details, just give me a (very!)
Gist is a noun.
Amanda Gist's birth name is Amanda Mary Gist.
Hannah Gist's birth name is Hannah Nicole Gist.
Jessica Gist's birth name is Jessica Taylor Gist.
Robert Gist's birth name is Robert Marion Gist.
Can you give me the gist of the movie you watched last night?
Mordecai Gist died in 1792.
Mordecai Gist was born in 1743.
Amanda Gist is 5' 8".
Christopher Gist died in 1759.
The g in Gist is a soft g so Gist is pronounced --- jist
Amanda Gist is 24 years old.