Difference between Bridegroom and Groom

What is the difference between Bridegroom and Groom?

Bridegroom as a noun is a man on his wedding day, just before it or small time after that while Groom as a noun is a man who is about to become or has recently become part of a married couple. short form of bridegroom.

Bridegroom

Part of speech: noun

Definition: a man on his wedding day, just before it or small time after that

Groom

Part of speech: noun

Definition: A man who is about to become or has recently become part of a married couple. Short form of bridegroom.A person who cares for horses.

Part of speech: verb

Definition: To attend to one's appearance and clothing.To care for horses or other animals by brushing and cleaning them.To prepare a ski slope for skiersTo attempt to gain the trust of (a minor) with the intent of developing an illegal sexual relationship.

Example sentence: Tell me, when do you become a respectable person in society? When you start respecting yourself. That is when you take care of yourself, that is when you comb your hair, groom yourself, and cleanse your body. You do all this because you respect yourself.

We hope you now know whether to use Bridegroom or Groom in your sentence.

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