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    Groom
    /ɡro͞om/

    verb

    • 1. brush and clean the coat of (a horse, dog, or other animal): "you must be prepared to spend time grooming your dog" Similar currybrushcombrub
    • 2. prepare or train (someone) for a particular purpose or activity: "star pupils who are groomed for higher things" Similar prepareprimemake readyready

    noun

  2. : to clean and maintain the appearance of (an animal) especially : to maintain the health and condition of the coat of (a horse, dog, etc.) by brushing, combing, currying, or similar attention. 2. : to make neat or attractive.

  3. GROOM definition: 1. to clean an animal, often by brushing its fur: 2. (of an animal) to use its tongue or paws…. Learn more.

  4. to condition or manipulate (a victim) emotionally over time, as through friendship, gifts, flattery, etc., in order to entrap the person in a sexually abusive or predatory relationship.

  5. To groom means to take care of the appearance, whether it's plucking eyebrows or combing hair. When you spend over an hour grooming in the bathroom, combing your mustache and buffing your nails, you drive everyone else who needs to use the bathroom crazy.

  6. Define groom. groom synonyms, groom pronunciation, groom translation, English dictionary definition of groom. n. 1. A person employed to take care of horses or a stable. 2. A man who is about to be married or has recently been married. 3. One of several officers in...

  7. A groom is someone whose job is to look after the horses in a stable and to keep them clean.

  8. GROOM definition: 1. to prepare someone carefully for a special position or job: 2. to clean and brush an animal's…. Learn more.

  9. groom something (of an animal) to clean the fur or skin of another animal or itself. a female ape grooming her mate. to prepare or train somebody for an important job or position. groom somebody (for/as something) Our junior employees are being groomed for more senior roles.

  10. 3 days ago · groom (third-person singular simple present grooms, present participle grooming, simple past and past participle groomed) To attend to one's appearance and clothing. ( transitive) To care for (horses or other animals) by brushing and cleaning them. ( transitive) To prepare (someone) for an event.

  11. groom somebody (of a person who is sexually attracted to children) to prepare a child for a meeting, especially using an Internet chat room, with the intention of performing an illegal sexual act. See groom in the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Check pronunciation: groom.

  12. Definition of groom noun in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  13. to condition or manipulate (a victim) emotionally over time, as through friendship, gifts, flattery, etc., in order to entrap the person in a sexually abusive or predatory relationship.

  14. To clean the fur, feathers, etc. of itself or another animal, often as a social activity. To train for a particular purpose. To groom a man for politics. To prepare (terrain) for participants in a sport, as by packing down new snow and leveling moguls for skiers.

  15. Definitions of 'groom'. 1. A groom is the same as a bridegroom. [...] 2. A groom is someone whose job is to look after the horses in a stable and to keep them clean. [...] 3. If you groom an animal, you clean its fur, usually by brushing it.

  16. groom meaning, definition, what is groom: a bridegroom: Learn more.

  17. GROOM meaning: 1 : a man who has just married or is about to be married; 2 : a person who takes care of horses

  18. A man on his wedding day; a man who is getting married or is newly married; a bridegroom. Frequently (and in early use chiefly) in collocation with bride, esp. in bride and groom. Recorded earliest in the collocation bride's groom: cf. γ forms at bridegroom n.

  19. This semantic strand took on a more sinister meaning in the late twentieth century, when groom began to be used to denote the action of gaining the trust of a child or other vulnerable person as a means to any of various malevolent ends.

  20. v.t. to tend carefully as to person and dress; make neat or tidy. to clean, brush, and otherwise tend (a horse, dog, etc.). to prepare for a position, election, etc.: The mayor is being groomed for the presidency.

  21. Originally: to feed, water, and take care of (a horse) as or in the manner of a groom (groom n. 1 3b). Later chiefly: to brush, clean, and comb the coat, mane, etc., of (a horse); sometimes with coat, mane, etc., as object; also with up. Occasionally intransitive.

  22. Synonyms for GROOM: prepare, ready, furnish, arrange, provide, prep, lay, fit; Antonyms of GROOM: ex, bachelor, single, maid, maiden, spinster, bachelorette.

  23. a man participant in his own marriage ceremony. stableman, stableboy, groom, hostler, ostler noun. someone employed in a stable to take care of the horses. groom, bridegroom verb. a man who has recently been married. prepare, groom, train verb. educate for a future role or function.

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