
- GROANED | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary- GROANED definition: 1. past simple and past participle of groan 2. to make a deep, long sound showing great pain or…. Learn more. 
- GROAN Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster- The meaning of GROAN is to utter a deep moan indicative of pain, grief, or annoyance. How to use groan in a sentence. 
- GROAN Definition & Meaning | Dictionary.com- Groan, moan refer to sounds indicating deep suffering. A groan is a brief, strong, deep-throated sound emitted involuntarily under pressure of pain or suffering: The wounded man groaned … 
- groan verb - Definition, pictures, pronunciation and usage notes ...- Definition of groan verb from the Oxford Advanced American Dictionary. 
- GROAN definition in American English | Collins English Dictionary- If you groan something, you say it in a low, unhappy voice. "My leg – I think it's broken," Eric groaned. 
- Groaned - definition of groaned by The Free Dictionary- Define groaned. groaned synonyms, groaned pronunciation, groaned translation, English dictionary definition of groaned. a deep, mournful sound of pain or grief: the groans of a … 
- Groan - Definition, Meaning & Synonyms | Vocabulary.com- Other forms: groaned; groans; groaning A groan is a sound of pain or disapproval that doesn't consist of words, usually heard after homework is assigned or bad jokes are told. 
- groaned - WordReference.com Dictionary of English- to make a sound resembling a groan: The steps of the old house groaned under my weight. groan (grōn), n. a low, mournful sound uttered in pain or grief: the groans of dying soldiers. 
- Groan Definition & Meaning | Britannica Dictionary- The wounded man groaned in/with pain. She groaned when she saw the bill. She groaned silently/inwardly when she saw the bill. [=she was upset when she saw the bill but she did not … 
- GROANED Synonyms: 42 Similar and Opposite Words - Merriam-Webster- Synonyms for GROANED: moaned, sobbed, cried, wept, wailed, whimpered, whined, shrieked; Antonyms of GROANED: chuckled, laughed, giggled, snickered, chortled, cackled, guffawed, …