grove

noun
UK: /ɡroʊv/
US: /ɡroʊv/
  1. A small group of trees.

    1. We rested in the shady grove.
    2. The family often picnicked in a quiet grove near the river.
  2. An area of land cultivated for fruit or nut trees.

    1. My uncle owns an orange grove.
    2. The farmer expanded his almond grove to increase production.
grove transitive-verb
  1. To plant or tend a grove of trees.

    1. They grove trees in the park.
    2. The city plans to grove more areas to combat pollution.

Frequently Asked Questions

The word "grove" in English means: A small group of trees., An area of land cultivated for fruit or nut trees..

The phonetic transcription of "grove" is /ɡroʊv/ in British English and /ɡroʊv/ in American English. Click the 🔊 button to hear both pronunciations.

Synonyms for "grove": woodland, orchard, copse, thicket.

Example usage of "grove": "We rested in the shady grove.". More examples on the page.