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    groaning
    /ˈɡrəʊnɪŋ/

    adjective

    • 1. denoting a deep inarticulate sound conveying pain, despair, pleasure, etc.: "he made groaning sounds and took laboured breaths"
    • 2. denoting a low creaking sound made by an object under pressure: "the pillar gave a huge groaning noise and crumbled"

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  2. to carry or have a very large quantity of something: At this time of year the plum trees are groaning with fruit. His bookshelves groan under works by Turgenev, Chekhov, and Camus. Souvenir stalls groan under the weight of tacky merchandise. We were greeted by the sight of groaning buffet tables.

  3. a deep, long sound showing great pain or unhappiness: We could hear the groans of the wounded soldiers. a complaining noise or phrase: groan of He looked at the piles of dirty dishes and gave a groan of dismay. Fewer examples. The rescuers could hear the groans of someone trapped in the rubble.

  4. The meaning of GROAN is to utter a deep moan indicative of pain, grief, or annoyance. How to use groan in a sentence.

  5. A groan is a sound of pain or disapproval that doesn't consist of words, usually heard after homework is assigned or bad jokes are told.

  6. Define groaning. groaning synonyms, groaning pronunciation, groaning translation, English dictionary definition of groaning. a deep, mournful sound of pain or grief: the groans of a woman in labor; a grating or creaking sound due to burdening with a great weight: the groan of a...

  7. Definition of groan verb in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  8. Groan definition: a low, mournful sound uttered in pain or grief. See examples of GROAN used in a sentence.

  9. noun. A low sound associated with extended suffering, sorrow, and toil. Wiktionary. Making groans. Wiktionary. verb. Present participle of groan. Wiktionary. Synonyms: moaning. murmuring. keening. bellowing. complaining. griping. grumbling. grunting. sighing. lamenting. whining. Other Word Forms of Groaning.

  10. If you groan, you make a long, low sound because you are in pain, or because you are upset or unhappy about something. Slowly, he opened his eyes. As he did so, he began to groan with pain.

  11. Groan Definition. To utter a deep sound expressing pain, distress, or disapproval. To make a creaking or grating sound, as from great strain. A heavy gate groaning on its hinges. To utter with a groan or groans. To be weighed down, overburdened, or oppressed.