gruntle (Meaning)

Wordnet

gruntle (v)

cause to be more favorably inclined; gain the good will of

Webster

gruntle (v. i.)

To grunt; to grunt repeatedly.

Synonyms & Antonyms of gruntle

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gruntle Sentence Examples

  1. The unexpected promotion left him feeling thoroughly gruntled.
  2. Despite the long hours, the employees remained gruntled thanks to the supportive work environment.
  3. Her persistent efforts finally paid off, and she was gruntled with the results.
  4. The boss's acknowledgment of his hard work left him feeling gruntled and motivated.
  5. The gruntle employee skipped out of the office at the end of the day, zufrieden with his accomplishments.
  6. The team worked tirelessly, and their gruntle spirits kept them going even through the toughest challenges.
  7. He was initially gruntled by the news of the company's restructuring, but his mood quickly darkened.
  8. The gruntled customer praised the exceptional service he received at the store.
  9. The gruntle atmosphere in the office created a positive and productive work environment.
  10. Despite the minor setbacks, the team remained gruntled and focused on their goals.

FAQs About the word gruntle

cause to be more favorably inclined; gain the good will ofTo grunt; to grunt repeatedly.

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The unexpected promotion left him feeling thoroughly gruntled.

Despite the long hours, the employees remained gruntled thanks to the supportive work environment.

Her persistent efforts finally paid off, and she was gruntled with the results.

The boss's acknowledgment of his hard work left him feeling gruntled and motivated.