Pronunciation: /ɡruːpt/

Definitions of grouped

verb Grouped is the past tense form of the verb group, which means to arrange or organize into a group or groups.

Example Sentences

A1 I grouped the toys by color.

A2 She grouped the students into pairs for the project.

B1 The data can be grouped into categories for easier analysis.

B2 The team grouped together to discuss their strategy for the game.

C1 The books were grouped according to genre on the shelves.

C2 The plants were grouped based on their water and sunlight needs.

Examples of grouped in a Sentence

formal The data was grouped according to specific categories for analysis.

informal We grouped all the snacks together for the party.

slang Let's group up and tackle this project together.

figurative In life, challenges are often grouped together, but we must face them one at a time.

Grammatical Forms of grouped

past tense

grouped

plural

groups

comparative

more grouped

superlative

most grouped

present tense

group

future tense

will group

perfect tense

have grouped

continuous tense

is grouping

singular

grouped

positive degree

grouped

infinitive

to group

gerund

grouping

participle

grouping

Origin and Evolution of grouped

First Known Use: 1601 year
Language of Origin: Old French
Story behind the word: The word 'grouped' originated from the Old French word 'grouper' which means to gather or assemble.
Evolution of the word: Over time, the word 'grouped' has retained its meaning of organizing or arranging things together in a collection or set.