Groan is a noun when it is used in the following context: The class let out a loud groan when the teacher announced they were having an exam.
It may also be a verb, as in: You will groan when you find out we are having an exam.
Groan is a verb. If someone or something does something, that something is a verb.
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when I am older i will hope i wont groan as much
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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".
Groan means to moan or to be bored with something.
A homophone for "groan" is "grown."
Groaned is the past tense of groan.
Titus Groan was created in 1946.
Fuchsia Groan was created in 1946.
Groan means to moan or to be bored with something.
A homophone for "groan" is "grown."
The homophone for "grown" is "groan."