Groove | Mean of groove in English Dictionary
/ˈgruːv/
- Noun
- a long, narrow cut or low area in a surface
- the grooves on a vinyl record
- The door slides along a groove in the doorframe.
- a state in which you are able to do something well and easily especially because you are doing it often
- It's not hard to do a little studying each day once you get into a/the groove. [=routine]
- He's a great pitcher when he's in a/the groove.
- She hasn't yet found her groove.
- a dull routine that does not change
- They've gotten stuck in a groove in their jobs.
- an enjoyable pattern of sound in music
- dance grooves
- Verb
- to enjoy listening to or dancing to music
- We grooved to the beat.