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View synonyms for groovy

groovy

[ groo-vee ]

adjective

, groov·i·er, groov·i·est.
  1. Slang. highly stimulating or attractive; excellent:

    groovy music; a groovy car.

  2. inclined to follow a fixed routine.


groovy

/ ˈɡruːvɪ /

adjective

  1. slang.
    attractive, fashionable, or exciting


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Word History and Origins

Origin of groovy1

First recorded in 1850–55; groove + -y 1

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Example Sentences

This silky rendition of the 'Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles' theme song is irrepressibly groovy.

These doctors make “conscious uncoupling” sound so groovy that actually being together begins to seem a little dowdy and dull.

Groovy, catchy, and refreshingly simple, it may be Gaga's most straightforward pop song yet.

No longer do the authors proclaim, “We must destroy the myth that we have to be groovy, free chicks.”

As Mercury plows back over the Sun and Venus in Leo, your daily grind gets groovy.

One small boy, cleverer or more groovy-minded than the rest, struck off along the headland to the left.

And it is a groove; perhaps there was never anything so groovy.

But Mrs. Otway was much more original and more impulsive, thus far less “groovy,” than the people among whom her lot was cast.

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