Meaning & Definition of word "Grunt"

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    Grunt

    /ɡrʌnt/

    noun:

    • 1. A low, guttural sound made by a person or animal.
      • Example: The grunt from the pig startled the farmer.
    • 2. A soldier of low rank in the army.
      • Example: The grunts in the platoon followed their commander without question.

    verb:

    • 1. To make a low, guttural sound, often indicative of effort or struggle.
      • Example: He grunted as he lifted the heavy box.
    • 2. To work hard but without much enthusiasm or enjoyment.
      • Example: She grunted through the tedious tasks of cleaning the house.

    Etymology

    Middle English: from Old French 'gruntir' or from a Germanic source.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    grunt work:

    Menial, hard, or unskilled tasks.

    just a grunt:

    A common soldier without a leadership position.

    grunt and groan:

    To make noises of discomfort or effort.

    Related Words

    guttural:

    Relating to or produced in the throat.

    gruntle:

    To put in a good humor or satisfied state.

    grumbling:

    To complain or murmur in a low tone.

    Slang Meanings of grunt

    Meaning: A soldier, especially an infantryman, without rank.

    Example Sentence: He's just a grunt on the front lines.

    Meaning: A low-level worker or intern in an organization.

    Example Sentence: I was just a grunt doing all the paperwork.