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groan

sigh

Definition:

The term to "groan" refers to the uttering of a deep, low sound that is caused by physical or emotional distress. It could also be the sound someone makes without any words.

  • A person can groan because of feeling grief.
  • Groaning can be caused by feeling a terrible, oppressive burden.
  • Other ways to translate "groan" could include, "give a low cry of pain" or "grieve deeply."
  • As a noun, this could be translated as, "a low cry of distress" or "a deep murmur of pain."

(See also: cry)

Bible References:

Word Data:

  • Strong's: H584, H585, H602, H603, H1901, H1993, H5008, H5009, H5098, H5594, H7581, G4726, G4727, G4959

Forms Found in the English ULB:

groan, groaned, groaning, groanings, groans, sigh, sighed, sighed deeply, sighing