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GroanThe students groan loudly when they have to go outside for recess due to good weather.
I distinctly heard the motorcycle's suspension groan when the man alit. My feeble attempts at humor often make my audience groan in agony.
The homonym for "grown" is "groan", which means to make a low, guttural sound expressing pain or discomfort.
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The audience groan at the cheesy joke.I hear him groan in pain.
The plural of groan is groans. As in "he groans as he realises it is Monday again".
Yes, "groaned" is a verb. It is the past tense of the verb "groan," which means to make a deep, guttural sound expressing pain or discomfort.
Groan means to moan or to be bored with something.
A homophone for "groan" is "grown."
To make a deep inarticulate sound in response to pain or despair