grot Synonyms
grot Meaning
Wordnet
grot (n)
a small cave (usually with attractive features)
Webster
grot (n.)
A grotto.
Alt. of Grote
grot Sentence Examples
- The abandoned building was a grot, filled with cobwebs and broken furniture.
- The muddy trail turned into a grot, making hiking impossible.
- The once-grand mansion had fallen into a state of grot, its paint peeling and its windows shattered.
- The seaside town was a grot during the off-season, with empty streets and shuttered shops.
- The kitchen was a grot, with dirty dishes piled high in the sink and food splattered on the walls.
- The garden had become a grot, overgrown with weeds and filled with dead leaves.
- The old man's beard had turned a grot shade of gray, matted and unkempt.
- The cave was a dark and damp grot, with stalactites hanging from the ceiling.
- The politician's reputation was a grot, tainted by scandals and corruption.
- The neighborhood had become a grot, filled with crime and poverty.
FAQs About the word grot
a small cave (usually with attractive features)A grotto., Alt. of Grote
grotto, cave,cavern, tunnel,abyss, pit, hollow, mine,delve, shelter
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The abandoned building was a grot, filled with cobwebs and broken furniture.
The muddy trail turned into a grot, making hiking impossible.
The once-grand mansion had fallen into a state of grot, its paint peeling and its windows shattered.
The seaside town was a grot during the off-season, with empty streets and shuttered shops.