Pronunciation: /ɡrɑŋk/

Definitions of gronk

noun a made-up or slang term with no specific definition

Example Sentences

A1 I saw a big gronk in the zoo.

A2 The gronk is a mythical creature in that storybook.

B1 The gronk's footprints were found in the forest.

B2 Scientists are studying the behavior of the gronk in its natural habitat.

C1 The gronk is a fascinating subject for cryptozoologists.

C2 The legend of the gronk has been passed down through generations.

Examples of gronk in a Sentence

formal The scientist discovered a new species of gronk in the deep sea.

informal I heard that gronk is the new trendy food spot in town.

slang That party was full of gronks trying to show off.

figurative His ideas were so outlandish, they might as well have come from the mind of a gronk.

Grammatical Forms of gronk

past tense

gronked

plural

gronks

comparative

more gronky

superlative

most gronky

present tense

gronks

future tense

will gronk

perfect tense

has gronked

continuous tense

is gronking

singular

gronk

positive degree

gronk

infinitive

to gronk

gerund

gronking

participle

gronking

Origin and Evolution of gronk

First Known Use: 1930 year
Language of Origin: English
Story behind the word: The word 'gronk' is believed to have originated as a slang term in the United States.
Evolution of the word: Originally used as a playful or derogatory term, 'gronk' has evolved to be used in various contexts to describe something unattractive, clumsy, or awkward.