- verbgroom (verb) · grooms (third person present) · groomed (past tense) · groomed (past participle) · grooming (present participle)
- brush and clean the coat of (a horse, dog, or other animal):"you must be prepared to spend time grooming your dog"
- (of an animal) clean the fur or skin of:"their main preoccupation is licking and grooming themselves"
- give a neat and tidy appearance to (someone):"keeping oneself groomed is important and can have a positive impact on one's attitude" · "a beautifully groomed woman"
- look after (a lawn, ski slope, or other surface):"groom your lawn—keep the grass cut"
- prepare or train (someone) for a particular purpose or activity:"star pupils who are groomed for higher things" · "the teenage duo were groomed for stardom"
- form a relationship with (a child or young person) with the intention of sexually assaulting them or inducing them to commit an illegal act such as selling drugs or joining a terrorist organization:"he groomed a 14-year-old girl online while pretending to be a former soldier" · "too often we are seeing vulnerable children being groomed, exploited, and trafficked" · "he was a vulnerable teen boy who was groomed by terrorists"
noungroom (noun) · grooms (plural noun)- a person employed to take care of horses.
- a bridegroom:"the tradition is said to bring good luck to the bride and groom"
- BRITISH ENGLISHany of various officials of the royal household.
OriginMiddle English (in the sense ‘boy’, later ‘man, male servant’): of unknown origin.Similar and Opposite Wordsverb- brush and clean the coat of (a horse, dog, or other animal):
- prepare or train (someone) for a particular purpose or activity:
noun- a person employed to take care of horses.
- a bridegroom:
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WEBMay 25, 2024 · 1. countable noun. A groom is the same as a bridegroom . ...the bride and groom. Synonyms: newly-wed, husband, bridegroom, marriage partner More Synonyms of groom. 2. countable noun. A groom …
WEBTo groom means to take care of the appearance, whether it's plucking eyebrows or combing hair. When you spend over an hour grooming in the bathroom, combing your mustache and buffing your nails, you drive …
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