groansome
adjective as in strong fondness
Word Combinations
Example:The groansome situation in the hospital overwhelmed the nurses.
Definition:A circumstances or a set of circumstances; a specific state of affairs
Example:The endless paperwork was a groansome task for the employees.
Definition:An activity that a person or group of people have to do; a particular work or duty
Example:The groansome scene in the opera house left the audience in disbelief.
Definition:A particular situation or view; an event or occasion, especially of brief duration, forming a part of a larger event or narrative; a set or part of a set representing a particular situation in a theatre, cinema, etc.
Example:The groansome procedure in the surgery theater was excruciating for the patients.
Definition:A particular way of doing something; a set of actions performed in a particular order to achieve some end
Example:Living in such a groansome condition was not bearable for long.
Definition:A state of being or an aspect; the state or quality of something
Example:The groansome experience at the amusement park was a nightmare for the family.
Definition:Something which is experienced or which happens; an occurrence or an incident; a period of time spent living, working, or studying somewhere, in which things are experienced or learned
Example:The groansome environment in the overcrowded classroom was affecting students' performance.
Definition:The totality of circumstances and conditions surrounding a person or object; all the things that are present and their context
Example:The groansome event at the community center was a regrettable day for everyone involved.
Definition:Something that happens; a particular occurrence
Example:The groansome occasion of the wedding reception needed immediate action to improve the situation.
Definition:A particular point of time; an event or anniversary celebrated as a special occasion
Example:The groansome presentation of the sales report was met with a chorus of groans.
Definition:The action or method of presenting sth; often used in the context of speeches or exhibitions
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