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Grot

Part of Speech

Noun

Pronunciation

/ɡrɒt/

Definitions

  • (British slang) A dirty or unpleasant place.
  • A small cave or grotto.

Usage Examples

  • The old shack was a complete grot and needed major cleaning.
  • We found a hidden grot by the seaside during our hike.

Etymology

Derived from "grotto," originally from the Italian "grotta," meaning "cave" or "hollow."

Synonyms

Shack, hovel, den, cave, grotto

Antonyms

Mansion, palace, clean space

Translations

LanguageTranslationPronunciation
SpanishGruta/ˈɡɾuta/
FrenchGrotte/ɡʁɔt/
GermanGrotte/ˈɡʁɔtə/
ItalianGrotta/ˈɡrot.ta/
RussianГрот (Grot)/ɡrot/

Indian Language Translations

LanguageTranslationPronunciation
Hindiगुफा (Gufa)/ɡʊfaː/
Bengaliগুহা (Guha)/ɡuɦa/
Tamilகுகை (Kugai)/kuɡai/
Teluguగుహ (Guha)/ɡuɦa/
Marathiगुहा (Guha)/ɡuɦa/

Regional Pronunciation Variations

  • British English: /ɡrɒt/
  • American English: /ɡrɑt/

Historical Usage

The word "grot" has been used in English since at least the 18th century, initially referring to small caves and later adopted as British slang for unclean places.

Cultural Nuances

In British slang, "grot" is often used to describe messy or neglected environments, sometimes humorously.

More Information

The word "grot" has seen usage in literature and pop culture, often in reference to small, mysterious, or unpleasant spaces.

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