Pronunciation: /ɡrɑk/
noun a deep understanding or intuitive comprehension
A1 I don't grok the rules of this game.
A2 She tried to grok the meaning of the foreign language.
B1 The students were asked to grok the main themes of the novel.
B2 It took me a while to grok the complexities of the software system.
C1 His ability to grok complex theories quickly impressed his colleagues.
C2 The professor's deep understanding of the subject allowed him to grok even the most challenging concepts.
verb to understand thoroughly and intuitively
A1 I grok the basic rules of the game.
A2 She groks how to use the new software.
B1 They need to grok the project requirements before starting.
B2 He grokked the complex algorithm after studying it for days.
C1 The expert groks the intricacies of the financial markets.
C2 She has grokked the philosophical concepts discussed in the book.
formal The professor spent hours trying to grok the complex mathematical theorem.
informal I finally grokked how to use the new software after watching a tutorial.
slang I can't believe it took me so long to grok the lyrics to that song.
figurative She tried to grok the meaning behind his cryptic message.
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