Difference between Groom and Dress

What is the difference between Groom and Dress?

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. while Dress as a noun is an item of clothing (usually worn by a woman or young girl) which covers the upper part of the body as well as below the waist.

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 skiers To attempt to gain the trust of (a minor) with the intent of developing an illegal sexual relationship.

Example sentence: I don't care how handsome or fabulous or funny the groom is, or how sweet and accommodating the bride, or vice versa. Marriage is hard.

Dress

Part of speech: noun

Definition: An item of clothing (usually worn by a woman or young girl) which covers the upper part of the body as well as below the waist.Apparel, clothing.

Part of speech: verb

Definition: To prepare oneself; to make ready.To fit out with the necessary clothing; to clothe, put clothes on (something or somebody).To clothe oneself; to put on clothes.Of a man, to allow the genitals to fall to one side or other of the trousers.To prepare the surface of (a material; usually stone or lumber).To bandage (a wound).To prepare (food) for cooking, especially by seasoning it.

Example sentence: I dress for the image. Not for myself, not for the public, not for fashion, not for men.

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

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