Meaning of the word groove in English

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groove

US /ɡruːv/
UK /ɡruːv/
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Noun

1.

a long, narrow cut or depression in a hard material

Example:
The record player needle fit perfectly into the groove.
There was a deep groove worn into the wooden floor.
2.

a settled routine or habit

Example:
He's stuck in a groove and needs to try something new.
Once you get into the groove of studying, it becomes easier.
3.

a feeling of enjoyment and enthusiasm, especially in music

Example:
The band really found their groove during the second set.
Let's get into the groove and dance all night!

Verb

1.

to make a long, narrow cut or depression in a surface

Example:
The carpenter carefully grooved the edge of the wooden panel.
The machine is designed to groove the metal pipes for better fitting.
2.

to enjoy oneself by dancing or listening to music, especially with a strong rhythm

Example:
The crowd started to groove to the reggae music.
We were just grooving to the beat all night long.
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