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Meaning of grooved
The primary meaning of the word "grooved" is to have a long, narrow depression or channel, especially one made by cutting or eroding.
Etymology of grooved
The word "grooved" comes from the Old English word "grōf", which means "furrow" or "trench", and the Old English suffix "-ed", which forms the past tense and past participle of verbs
The word has been used in English since the 15th century to describe a long, narrow depression or channel, and its meaning has expanded to include other related senses
Synonyms
Definitions
- Having a long, narrow depression or channel, especially one made by cutting or eroding
- * (of a record) having a spiral track on which sound is recorded
- * (informal) familiar with or enjoying something, especially music
Usage Examples
- The river had grooved a path through the rock over millions of years
- * The record was grooved with a spiral track that the needle followed
- * She was really grooved to the music and danced all night