Pronunciation: /ˈsoʊʃəl ˈɡruːmɪŋ/
noun a behavior in which individuals in a group clean, pick, or groom each other as a form of social bonding
A1 Social grooming is a way for animals to bond and show affection towards each other.
A2 In some cultures, social grooming is an important part of daily interactions among friends and family.
B1 Social grooming can help build trust and strengthen relationships in a community.
B2 Studies have shown that social grooming has positive effects on mental health and well-being.
C1 Social grooming plays a crucial role in social cohesion and maintaining harmony within a group.
C2 The practice of social grooming is not limited to humans, as many animal species also engage in this behavior for social bonding.
formal Social grooming is an important behavior observed in many primate species for maintaining social bonds.
informal When we hang out together, it's like our own version of social grooming.
slang We just love to chat and catch up, it's like our social grooming time.
figurative In the business world, networking events serve as a form of social grooming to build connections.
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