Groan

/ɡroʊn/ verb

To groan is to make a low, drawn-out sound that shows pain, annoyance, or effort. People also say they “groan” at bad jokes when they react with exaggerated dislike.

From Old English “grānian,” meaning “to groan, lament, murmur,” related to Old High German “grēnēn.” The word imitates the deep sound made in discomfort.

AMአምላክ
ARنَحْن
BNস্বর
CAgrogant
CSkňučení
DAsuk
DESeufzen
ELσφύριγμα
ESgrito
FAناله
FImurina
FRsoupir
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