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UK
/ɡɹˈuːmd/
]
[ US /ˈɡɹumd/ ]
[ US /ˈɡɹumd/ ]
ADJECTIVE
-
neat and smart in appearance; well cared for
the manager was a beautifully groomed young man
his horse was always groomed
How To Use groomed In A Sentence
- Most nurses are groomed and institutionalized to believe that unions are bad and unprofessional (anytime a nurse hears the term unprofessional, it is usually from management in an attempt to control behavior). Nursing Voices Forum Meet other nurses, share your nursing knowledge and experiences
- They will need to be against an Abbeyside team being groomed for glory on the back of outstanding Under-21 and minor success.
- A few hard-core telemarkers skim the hill; a lone boarder surfs in for a burger; a dozen alpine skiers brave the ungroomed crud.
- Most of us find them unattractive, though there are thousands of rodent fanciers who dote on their well-groomed rat-pets.
- Or consider the college piano student, carefully groomed to taper each Mozartean phrase just so, and deliver sharp accents in Bartok.
- He was not groomed for the all rounder role, but has simply filled it extremely well when called upon.
- He had been groomed for a career in the Civil Service / groomed as a future civil servant.
- A well-groomed carpet of grass may be nice to look at, but gas-powered mowers pollute the air with noxious fumes.
- Winter adds snowboarding, ice-skating, and cross-country and downhill skiing on the resort's groomed trails and ski slopes.
- he was wrinkled and ungroomed, with a two-day beard