Words Starting With "G"

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Growling

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Growling is a low, loud, and continuous rough sound made by an animal, especially a dog, as a sign of anger, fear, or warning. It can also describe a harsh, rough voice or tone used when talking.

Growls

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Growls refers to a low, harsh sound made by an animal, typically in a state of rage, fear, or warning, often accompanied by a displaying of teeth or aggressive behavior.

Grown-up

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A grown-up is an adult, someone who has reached physical and mental maturity, typically age 18 or older.

Grown-ups

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Grown-ups refers to adult humans, specifically those who are no longer children or teenagers but have reached physical maturity. It is often used to distinguish adults from children or young people, and can be used in a variety of contexts such as in a family setting, in business, or in a workplace.

Grown

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"Grown" is a verb that means to increase in size, amount, or intensity through development, maturity, or growth. It can also imply that something has become more developed, refined, or sophisticated over time.<br><br>For example:<br><br> The child has grown taller since last year.<br> The company has grown rapidly since its founding.<br> She has grown more confident in her abilities.<br><br>The adjective form, "grown", refers to something that has already developed or matured to a certain extent. For instance:<br><br> The grown-ups were watching the kids play.<br> The grown trees provided shade for the picnic area.<br><br>Overall, "grown" generally conveys the idea of gradual but significant progression or development.

Grownup

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An adult, a fully developed person; a person who has reached physical maturity and is no longer a child.

Grownups

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Grownups refers to adults, meaning people who have reached physical maturity and are considered full-grown. They are usually distinguished from children and adolescents. Grownups can include people of any age, from their early twenties onwards, although the exact definition of a grownup may vary depending on the context.

Grows

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The verb "grows" is the third person singular present tense of the word "grow". It means to increase in size, amount, or degree; to develop or make something larger or more advanced. For example: "The tree grows in the summer." or "The company grows rapidly due to its successful business strategy."

Growth

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The word "growth" refers to the process of increasing size, amount, or degree, often resulting in expansion, development, or advancement. It can also refer to the progress or advancement of something, such as a child, a business, or an idea. Additionally, growth can imply an increase in importance, value, or influence.

Growths

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Noun. Plural form of "growth". Growth refers to the process of increasing or developing in size, amount, or degree. Growths can also refer to new forms, patterns, or structures that emerge or develop over time, such as the growth of a company, a new habit, or a artistic style.

Groyne

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A groyne is a structure built perpendicular to the shoreline, typically on a beach or coast, to prevent sand or shingle from being carried away by currents or waves.

Grozny

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Grozny is the capital and largest city of the Republic of Chechnya, a federal subject of Russia. It is located in the North Caucasus region, on the Sunzha River.

Grub

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Grub refers to food, especially simple or informal food, especially in the context of a meal, a snack, or a picnic.

Grubber

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A grubber is a British slang term that refers to a084; a player in a team sport, especially rugby or cricket, who is known for their scrappy and unspectacular playing style. They often focus on physical play, such as tackling and breaking up opposition attacks, rather than trying to score points themselves.

Grubbier

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Grubbier is a comparative form of the adjective "grubby", which means being in a dirty or unkempt state. When something is grubbier, it implies that it has become even dirtier, more dusty, or more neglected compared to its previous state.

Grubbily

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adverb: in a grubby way; dirty or untidy. Example: She scrubbed the floor grubbily to remove the stubborn stain.

Grubbiness

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Grubbiness refers to the state or quality of being dirty, grimy, or unkempt. It can describe something or someone that is unwashed, untidy, or covered in dirt, dust, or other substances. A grubby appearance or condition is often considered unattractive, unpleasant, or even symbolizing a lack of hygiene or neglect.

Grubbing

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Grubbing refers to searching for or collecting food, especially in a searching or scrappy way. It can also describe digging for or collecting food, often in a hasty or rough manner. For example, "After a few days of grubbing around in the woods, they finally found some edible berries."

Grubble

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I apologize, but I couldn't find a common English word or phrase called "grubble". It's possible that it's a rare or obscure term, or it could be a made-up or slang word. Can you please provide more context or information about where you encountered this word? I'll do my best to help you understand its meaning.

Grubby

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The word "grubby" is an adjective that means dirty, dusty, or unclean.

Grubs

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Grubs are the larvae of various insects, such as beetles, flies, and moths. They are usually receivers of plant sap or other nutrient-rich substances. As nouns, grubs are also used to describe young children or spoiled brats. In the context of sports, grubs can refer to small, damp, and uneven sections of playing fields, especially golf courses. It can also be used as a verb, meaning to irritate or annoy someone, usually in a manner that is irritating or annoying.

Grudge

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A feeling of bitterness or resentment towards someone or something as a result of a past injustice, grievance, or hurt.

Grudged

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To feel or show reluctance, reluctance, or resentment in doing something, often because one was forced or unwillingly obliged to do so.

Grudgeons

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I apologize, but "grudgeons" is not a valid word in the English language. It's possible that it's a misspelling or a word that is not widely used. Could you please provide more context or clarify the word you're referring to?

Grudges

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Grudges refer to longstanding resentments or feelings of bitterness towards someone or something.

Grudging

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Grudging refers to something that is done reluctantly or unwillingly, often with a sense of resentment or reluctance. It can describe an action, attitude, or feeling of someone who is not enthusiastic or cooperative. For example, "She gave him a grudging smile, but it was clear she wasn't happy about the situation."

Grudgingly

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Adverb. In a reluctant or unwilling manner; unwillingly.

Grue

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The word "grue" refers to a fictional creature from fantasy fiction, particularly in the horror and suspense genres. It is typically depicted as a monstrous, hideous, and terrifying beast. The term has been used to describe a creature that is thought to be seen in a fleeting glance, often before it disappears or reappears, leaving the observer with a lasting sense of unease.

Gruel

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Gruel is a noun that refers to a thin, unpleasant, and often watery soup or similar liquid food, typically made from low-quality or stale ingredients. It can also be used metaphorically to describe something that is dull, uninteresting, or lacking in quality. The term is often used to evoke a sense of poverty, scarcity, or hardship, as it is a staple food that is often associated with famine or economic hardship.

Grueling

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Grueling refers to something that is extremely demanding, exhausting, or painful. It can describe a challenge, a task, or an experience that requires a lot of effort, endurance, and perseverance, and may even cause physical or mental fatigue. For example, "The grueling marathon left me exhausted and drained," or "The grueling negotiation process took hours to conclude."

Gruelingly

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In a grueling manner, characterized by intense physical or mental effort, difficulty, or pain.

Gruelling

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Very difficult and exhausting, both physically and mentally.

Gruellingly

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The word "gruellingly" is an adverb that means: in a grueling or exhausting manner; with great difficulty or effort; severely or extremely.<br><br>Example sentences: <br>- The hike was gruellingly steep and challenging.<br>- The athlete trained gruellingly for months to prepare for the competition.<br>- The work was gruellingly demanding and required long hours.

Gruene

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Gruene (pronounced "green") is a tiny town in Texas, USA, and not a word with a specific meaning. However, it may be related to the German word "grün", which means "green".

Gruesome

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Gruesome means shocking, frightening, or unpleasantly brutal. It can also describe something that is repulsive or savage. For example, a gruesome injury might be a serious and frightening wound, or a gruesome crime might be a brutal and horrific act.

Gruesomely

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In a gruesome manner; in a way that is shocking, disturbing, or repulsive. For example: "The crime scene was gruesomely disturbed after the murder."