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grovy

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Adj — Full of groves, or having the character of a grove — used to describe leafy, tree-lined land.

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Etymology

Formed from "grove" plus the adjective-forming suffix "-y."

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Frequently asked questions

What does “grovy” mean?

The word “grovy” means full of groves, or having the character of a grove — used to describe leafy, tree-lined land. In plain terms, covered with, or like, groves of trees.

How do you pronounce “grovy”?

“Grovy” is pronounced GROH-vee (/ˈɡɹəʊvi/ in IPA).

How do you use “grovy” in a sentence?

Here is “grovy” used in a sentence: “The estate's grovy grounds were shaded by rows of old oaks.”

What part of speech is “grovy”?

“Grovy” is an adjective.

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