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Dictionary: Grope

Grope

Part of Speech

Verb

Pronunciation

/ɡroʊp/ (American English), /ɡrəʊp/ (British English)

Definitions

  • To feel about or search blindly or uncertainly with the hands.
  • To touch someone inappropriately, especially in a sexual manner.

Usage Examples

  • He had to grope in the dark to find the light switch.
  • She groped for the right words to express her feelings.

Etymology

Derived from Old English grāpian, meaning "to seize, touch, or feel."

Synonyms

Feel, fumble, search, grasp

Antonyms

Find, grasp firmly, seize confidently

Translations

LanguageTranslationPronunciation
Spanishtantear/tanˈte.aɾ/
Frenchtâtonner/ta.tɔ.ne/
Germantasten/ˈtastn̩/
Italianbrancolare/bran.koˈla.re/
Portugueseapalpar/aˈpaw.paɾ/

Indian Language Translations

LanguageTranslationPronunciation
Hindiटटोलना/ʈəʈoːlnaː/
Bengaliখুঁজে দেখা/kʰudʒe de.kʰa/
Tamilதட்டித் தேடுதல்/taṭṭit tēṭutal/
Teluguతడుముకోవడం/taḍumukōvaḍaṁ/
Marathiचाचपणी करणे/cācapaṇī karaṇe/
Gujaratiઅંધારામાં શોધવું/aṁdhārāmāṁ śodhavuṁ/

Regional Pronunciation Variations

  • American English: /ɡroʊp/
  • British English: /ɡrəʊp/

Historical Usage

Originally used to describe searching with hands in the dark, its meaning evolved to include figurative uses in speech and literature.

Cultural Nuances

The term is neutral in some contexts but can carry negative connotations when referring to inappropriate physical contact.

More Information

Frequently used in literature to describe moments of uncertainty or blindness. In modern usage, it is important to consider context to avoid misunderstandings.

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