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Meaning of grouse
The primary meaning of the word "grouse" is to complain or express discontent about something.
Etymology of grouse
The word "grouse" has its origins in the 15th century, when it referred to a type of bird
The verb sense of "grouse", meaning to complain or grumble, emerged in the mid-19th century, likely as an extension of the idea of the bird's distinctive call, which is often described as a low, guttural sound
Over time, the verb sense of "grouse" has become more common and widespread, while the noun sense referring to the bird has remained relatively stable
Synonyms
complain
grumble
protest
object
lament
moan
groan
whine
criticize
disparage
belittle
denounce
decry
condemn
censure
reproach
scold
rebuke
chastise
berate
revile
vilify
defame
slander
libel
carp
cavil
quibble
fuss
fret
worry
grieve
mourn
bemoan
lament
deplore
regret
rue
resent
begrudge
harbor
nurse
brood
sulk
pout
be disgruntled
be dissatisfied
Definitions
- A verb meaning to complain or express discontent about something, typically in a persistent and annoying manner
- A noun referring to a type of bird, such as the red grouse or the black grouse, which are medium-sized game birds with rounded bodies and short legs
- In some contexts, "grouse" can also refer to a complaint or grievance, especially one that is considered to be petty or unjustified
Usage Examples
- The employees began to grouse about the new policy, saying it was unfair and would hurt their productivity
- The hikers had to navigate through dense underbrush to catch a glimpse of the elusive grouse
- She had a long-standing grouse against the company, which she claimed had wronged her in the past