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Definition of groove noun from the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary

groove

noun
 
/ɡruːv/
 
/ɡruːv/
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  1. a long narrow cut in the surface of something hard
    • Cut a groove 3 cm from the top of the piece of wood.
    • If the stylus jumps, this may be due to dust collecting in the grooves of the record.
    • a deep groove in the surface of the rock
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • deep
    • shallow
    • narrow
    verb + groove
    • carve
    • cut
    • make
    preposition
    • groove in
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  2. (informal) a particular type of musical rhythm
    • a jazz groove
    Topics Musicc2
  3. Word OriginMiddle English (denoting a mine or shaft): from Dutch groeve ‘furrow, pit’; related to the noun grave.
Idioms
be (stuck) in a groove
  1. (British English) to be unable to change something that you have been doing the same way for a long time and that has become boring
See groove in the Oxford Advanced American Dictionary

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