Meaning & Definition of word "Groom"

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    Groom

    /ɡruːm/

    noun:

    • 1. A man who is about to be married or has just been married.
      • Example: The groom looked nervous as he awaited his bride at the altar.
    • 2. A person who takes care of horses, especially in terms of grooming and training them.
      • Example: The groom spent hours brushing the horse's mane before the competition.

    verb:

    • 1. To clean or maintain the appearance of something, especially an animal.
      • Example: She took the time to groom her dog before the show.
    • 2. To prepare someone for a particular role or position.
      • Example: The CEO is grooming his assistant to take over the company one day.

    Etymology

    Middle English 'grome', from Old English 'guma', meaning 'man'.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    groom's party:

    A group of men assembled for the wedding, typically including the best man and ushers.

    to groom for something:

    To prepare someone for a specific role or place.

    grooming habits:

    The habits related to personal cleanliness and appearance.

    Related Words

    bride:

    The woman getting married.

    wedding:

    The ceremony of marriage.

    betrothed:

    Engaged to be married.

    Slang Meanings of groom

    Meaning: To prepare or enhance one's appearance.

    Example Sentence: He spent an hour grooming before the date.

    Meaning: To groom someone into a specific role.

    Example Sentence: The coach is grooming him to be the next quarterback.