Groaned
Groaned is the past tense and past participle of the verb groan. It denotes the act of emitting a deep, often unarticulated sound in response to pain, discomfort, annoyance, effort, or relief. The sound can be voluntary or involuntary and is frequently used to convey a person’s physical or emotional state in speech or writing.
In usage, groaned describes reactions to a range of stimuli: physical hurt, heavy labor, tedious tasks, bad
Morphology and pronunciation: groaned forms regularly from groan by adding the -ed suffix, yielding the pronunciation
Etymology and usage context: the verb has Old English and other Germanic roots, with cognates across related