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groom vs spruce

spruce vs groom

groom and spruce both are nouns.

groom is not an adjective while spruce is an adjective.

groom and spruce both are verbs.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
groom Yes No Yes No
spruce Yes Yes Yes No
As verbs, spruce is a hyponym of groom; that is, spruce is a word with a more specific, narrower meaning than groom:
  • groom: care for one's external appearance
  • spruce: dress and groom with particular care, as for a special occasion
groom (noun) spruce (noun)
a man who has recently been married any coniferous tree of the genus Picea
someone employed in a stable to take care of the horses light soft moderately strong wood of spruce trees; used especially for timbers and millwork
a man participant in his own marriage ceremony
groom (adjective) spruce (adjective)
marked by up-to-dateness in dress and manners
groom (verb) spruce (verb)
care for one's external appearance dress and groom with particular care, as for a special occasion
give a neat appearance to make neat, smart, or trim
educate for a future role or function
Difference between groom and spruce

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