groin
0 antonyms and opposites of groin, grouped by meaning.
Noun — The area where the thigh meets the torso, on the front of the body.
How to use groin
The word patterns that sound natural to a native speaker.
Etymology
From Middle English grynde, meaning a hollow or depression, later reshaped under the influence of the word "loin."
Full origin of groin →Frequently asked questions
What does “groin” mean?
The word “groin” means the area where the thigh meets the torso, on the front of the body. In plain terms, the part of the body between the abdomen and the thigh.
How do you pronounce “groin”?
“Groin” is pronounced groihn-GROYN (/ˈɡɹoɪ̯n/ ~ /ˈɡɹɔɪ̯n/ in IPA).
How do you use “groin” in a sentence?
Here is “groin” used in a sentence: “He pulled a muscle in his groin during the sprint.”
What part of speech is “groin”?
“Groin” is a noun.
Where does the word “groin” come from?
The word “groin” comes from Middle English. From Middle English grynde, meaning a hollow or depression, later reshaped under the influence of the word "loin.".
Is “groin” a common word?
“Groin” is an uncommon word in modern English.