IPA: /ɡruː/
KK: /gru/
A color that can be described as either green or blue, depending on when it is seen.
The artist chose a grue color for the background of his painting.
A made-up creature that lives in dark places and is often scary, or a feeling of fear or discomfort. It can also refer to the remains or mess left after a violent event.
In the game, players must avoid the grue lurking in the shadows.
To feel a sudden fear or horror, often causing a shudder or tremble.
She began to grue at the thought of the dark, empty house.
Past: grued
Past Participle: grued
The word 'grue' originates from Middle English 'grue', meaning to shudder or tremble, which is derived from Old French 'gruer', meaning to shudder or to be afraid. It is related to the Proto-Germanic root '*grūwō', meaning to shudder or to be afraid. The word 'grue' conveys a sense of fear or dread, often associated with something frightening or gruesome.
Imagine feeling a shudder of fear when encountering something scary — that's what 'grue' means, as it relates to shuddering or trembling in fear.