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How to spell GROON correctly?

The correct spelling for "groon" may be "groan" or "grown". "Groan" means to make a deep sound expressing pain, grief or displeasure, while "grown" means to become larger/older or to cultivate plants. Checking a dictionary or using spell-check can also help avoid misspellings like "groon."

List of suggestions on how to spell groon correctly

  • creon Creon was the ruler of Thebes in Sophocles' play, Antigone.
  • croon The singer began to croon a romantic ballad.
  • crown The queen placed the crown on her head and waved to her subjects.
  • goon
  • grain The farmer harvested his grain in the field.
  • gran
  • green
  • grin She couldn't help but grin when she saw her best friend waiting for her at the airport.
  • groan She let out a groan of frustration when she realized that she had left her phone at work.
  • groin I think my groin is getting heavier.
  • groom The groom looked handsome in his black tuxedo as he waited for his bride to walk down the aisle.
  • grown My tomato plant has grown several inches since I last checked on it.
  • groyne The bridge over the river is a carved grOYNE.

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