Meaning & Definition of word "Grouch"

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    Grouch

    /ɡraʊtʃ/

    noun:

    • 1. a person who complains frequently or is in a bad mood.
      • Example: He's such a grouch; he complains about everything that doesn't go his way.
    • 2. an irritable or grumpy person.
      • Example: Don't be a grouch; join us for the party instead of sulking at home.

    verb:

    • 1. to complain in a grumpy manner.
      • Example: She tends to grouch about the weather every time it rains.

    Etymology

    Origin unknown, possibly from the middle English 'gruch', meaning to grumble.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    grumpy old man:

    an elderly person who is often irritable or unpleasant

    grouchiness:

    the quality of being grumpy or sulky

    don't be such a grouch:

    a phrase used to tell someone to stop complaining or being irritable

    Related Words

    grumble:

    to complain or protest about something in a bad-tempered but typically muted way

    sulk:

    to be silently morose or bad-tempered

    fuss:

    to show unnecessary or excessive concern about something

    Slang Meanings of grouch

    Meaning: moody person

    Example Sentence: He's being such a grouch today; stay away!

    Meaning: someone who is always unhappy

    Example Sentence: Ever since he lost his job, he's turned into a total grouch.