groom
Prononciation : [ɡruːm]
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Contexte : « relationship »
(noun) a groom is a man who is getting married. He usually stands at the front of the ceremony next to his bride.
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The groom looked very happy as he waited for his bride to walk down the aisle.
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The groom did not enjoy the wedding because he felt nervous and overwhelmed.
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Who is the groom in the wedding ceremony?
Contexte : « care for animals »
(verb) to groom means to clean or take care of something or someone, like brushing a dog's fur. You do this to keep it looking nice and healthy.
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She loves to groom her cat every day to keep its coat shiny.
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He forgot to groom his pet dog, so it looked messy.
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How often do you groom your horse?
Contexte : « prepare or train »
(verb) to groom can also mean to prepare someone for a specific role or position. Like if a coach helps a player get ready for a big game.
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The manager is grooming her assistant for a promotion next year.
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He was not groomed for leadership, so he struggled in his new role.
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Who is grooming the new team members for their roles?
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