groan in a sentence
v. i.
📚 Grade Level: Grade 3, Grade 4, Grade 5
Definition
GROAN (verb): to make a low, mournful sound expressing pain, frustration, or disappointment.
Sample Sentences
- She let out a loud groan when she realized she had forgotten her keys.
- The audience erupted in a collective groan as the movie hit an unexpected plot twist.
- I could hear my dog give a soft groan of contentment as he settled down for a nap.
- After a long day at work, he sank into the couch with a deep groan of relief.
- The students groaned in unison when the teacher announced a surprise quiz.
- She let out a loud groan when she realized she had missed the bus.
- The movie was so predictable that I couldn't help but groan in frustration.
- After running the marathon, he collapsed on the grass with a groan of exhaustion.
- The dog made a soft groan as it settled into its bed for the night.
- Hearing the news of the cancellation, the audience collectively let out a groan.
- She let out a groan of frustration when she realized she had forgotten her keys.
- The old floorboards creaked and groaned under the weight of the heavy furniture.
- As the comedian told his joke, the audience responded with a collective groan at the punchline.
- He couldn't help but groan when he saw the long line at the coffee shop.
- The patients in the waiting room occasionally groaned in discomfort as they sat for too long.