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Adj — Rough or brusque in manner or speech, though not necessarily unkind underneath.

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How to use gruff

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a gruff voice gruff exterior

Etymology

Borrowed in the 16th century from Dutch grof, meaning coarse or rough.

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Frequently asked questions

What does “gruff” mean?

The word “gruff” means rough or brusque in manner or speech, though not necessarily unkind underneath. In plain terms, blunt and rough-mannered, or having a rough, low voice.

How do you pronounce “gruff”?

“Gruff” is pronounced gruhf (/ɡɹʌf/ in IPA).

How do you use “gruff” in a sentence?

Here is “gruff” used in a sentence: “The old caretaker had a gruff manner but a kind heart.”

What part of speech is “gruff”?

“Gruff” is an adjective.

Where does the word “gruff” come from?

The word “gruff” dates back to around 1500 and comes from Dutch. Borrowed in the 16th century from Dutch grof, meaning coarse or rough.

How many meanings does “gruff” have?

“Gruff” has 2 distinct senses listed in this dictionary. The most common is: rough or brusque in manner or speech, though not necessarily unkind underneath.

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