Groom
(
verb
,
noun
)
(As a verb)
Groom ( verb )
- To clean, brush, and make neat and tidy, especially a horse's coat.
- To prepare oneself or someone else for a particular purpose or event.
Origin:
Middle english: from old french groumer, of germanic origin; related to grow.
Examples:
- He groomed the horse before the show.
- She groomed her dog for the competition.
- The groom was getting ready for the wedding.
- He groomed himself for the interview.
- She groomed him for the role of CEO.
(As a noun)
Groom ( noun )
- To clean, brush, and make neat and tidy, especially a horse's coat.
- To prepare oneself or someone else for a particular purpose or event.
Origin:
Middle english: from old french groumer, of germanic origin; related to grow.
Examples:
- He groomed the horse before the show.
- She groomed her dog for the competition.
- The groom was getting ready for the wedding.
- He groomed himself for the interview.
- She groomed him for the role of CEO.