Groom ( verb , noun )

(As a verb)

Groom ( verb )

  1. To clean, brush, and make neat and tidy, especially a horse's coat.
  2. 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:

  1. He groomed the horse before the show.
  2. She groomed her dog for the competition.
  3. The groom was getting ready for the wedding.
  4. He groomed himself for the interview.
  5. She groomed him for the role of CEO.

(As a noun)

Groom ( noun )

  1. To clean, brush, and make neat and tidy, especially a horse's coat.
  2. 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:

  1. He groomed the horse before the show.
  2. She groomed her dog for the competition.
  3. The groom was getting ready for the wedding.
  4. He groomed himself for the interview.
  5. She groomed him for the role of CEO.
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