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Noun — A plump game bird found in moorland and northern regions, often hunted for sport and food.

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How to use grouse

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grouse about something a minor grouse

The "complain" sense is informal.

Etymology

First recorded in the 1530s for the bird; the origin is uncertain, possibly linked to French or Latin words for "crane" or simply imitating the bird's call. The complaining sense developed later from the noun.

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Frequently asked questions

What does “grouse” mean?

The word “grouse” means a plump game bird found in moorland and northern regions, often hunted for sport and food. In plain terms, either the moorland game bird, or informally, to complain about something.

How do you pronounce “grouse”?

“Grouse” is pronounced grows (/ɡɹaʊs/ in IPA).

How do you use “grouse” in a sentence?

Here is “grouse” used in a sentence: “The 12th of August marks the start of grouse shooting season in Scotland.”

What part of speech is “grouse”?

Depending on how it is used, “grouse” can be a noun and a verb.

Where does the word “grouse” come from?

The word “grouse” dates back to around 1530 and comes from Latin. First recorded in the 1530s for the bird; the origin is uncertain, possibly linked to French or Latin words for "crane" or simply imitating the bird's call. The complaining sense developed later from the noun.

How many meanings does “grouse” have?

“Grouse” has 3 distinct senses listed in this dictionary. The most common is: a plump game bird found in moorland and northern regions, often hunted for sport and food.

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