Plural for a low, mournful sound, typically uttered in pain or grief
“Later in the night, Lady Letitia heard a loud groan from my lord's room, and a cry as of someone in agony.”
Plural for a low creaking sound made by an object under pressure
“The ship came to rest with a groan and the familiar sound of a powering-down engine.”
Plural for a complaint or grievance
“Dad gets up, one knee popping, his groan about getting old an everyday feature of being around him that is also getting old.”
Plural for a long, loud, wavering cry or howl
Plural for a grunt or grumble, typically to show disdain or disapproval
Plural for something that is personally annoying
Plural for a harsh and grating noise or sound
Plural for a low, rumbling sound
To complain or grumble about something
“I'm of the age where I have carte blanche to grumble and groan about Christmas.”
To make a low, mournful sound, typically conveying pain or grief
“Her eyes filled with tears as she looked at him and heard him groan softly in pain.”
(of an object) To make a low creaking sound when pressure or weight is applied
“Now my shelves groan under the weight of vinyl and CDs which remain unheard and unloved.”
To voice or produce an audible sound
To utter or express with one's voice
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