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Synonyms for in groove
Grammar : Adj, adv |
Spell : groov |
Phonetic Transcription : gruv |
Top 10 synonyms for in groove Other synonyms for the word in groove
- accordant
- according to Hoyle
- accustomed
- acknowledged
- advantageous
- adventitious
- all systems go
- all together
- analytical
- auspicious
- beneficial
- benign
- blessed
- businesslike
- by the book
- by the numbers
- careful
- charmed
- chronic
- coming up roses
- common
- confirmed
- congenial
- congruent
- congruous
- consonant
- conventional
- cooking
- cooperative
- cotton to
- cut-and-dried
- deliberate
- disciplined
- efficient
- established
- everyday
- everything going
- exact
- familiar
- fashionable
- favored
- felicitous
- fit
- fitting
- fixed
- framed
- frequent
- general
- getting a break
- getting along with
- golden
- habitual
- harmonious
- having good vibes
- hit it big
- hitting it off
- holding aces
- hopeful
- hot-handed
- household
- in a groove
- in a rut
- in a zone
- in keeping
- in sync with
- in the groove
- into something
- like-minded
- logical
- meet
- methodic
- methodized
- meticulous
- neat
- normal
- on a roll
- on a streak
- on fire
- on one's game
- on the same wavelength
- ordered
- orderly
- ordinary
- orthodox
- painstaking
- planned
- playing it safe
- popular
- prescriptive
- promising
- proper
- propitious
- prosperous
- providential
- recognized
- reconcilable
- regular
- regulation
- routine
- same old
- scrupulous
- serendipitous
- set-up
- simpatico
- smoking
- sop
- standard
- standard operating procedure
- stipulated
- striking it rich
- structured
- sympathetic
- systematic
- systematical
- tidy
- timely
- together
- understood
- universal
- well
- well-regulated
- wonted
Définition of in groove
Origin :- c.1400, "cave, mine, pit" (late 13c. in place names), from a Scandinavian source, cf. Old Norse grod "pit," or from Middle Dutch groeve "furrow, ditch," both from Proto-Germanic *grobo (cf. Old Norse grof "brook, river bed," Old High German gruoba "ditch," Gothic groba "pit, cave," Old English græf "ditch"), related to grave (n.). Sense of "long, narrow channel or furrow" is 1650s. Meaning "spiral cut in a phonograph record" is from 1902. Figurative sense of "routine" is from 1842, often deprecatory at first, "a rut."
- As in lucky : adj fortunate, opportune
- As in methodical/methodic : adj organized, precise
- As in methodic : adj methodical
- As in systematical : adj methodical
- As in compatible : adj agreeable, in harmony
- As in customary : adj usual, established
- As in on a roll : adv enjoying good fortune
Antonyms for in groove
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