How Do You Spell GROUT?

Pronunciation: [ɡɹˈa͡ʊt] (IPA)

The word "grout" is spelled with the letters G-R-O-U-T. It is pronounced as /ɡraʊt/ in IPA phonetic transcription. This word refers to a mixture of cement, water, and sand used to fill gaps in tiles or bricks. The spelling of this word follows the traditional English orthography rules, which dictate that the letter "g" is pronounced as /ɡ/ and the combination of letters "ou" is pronounced as /aʊ/. Mastering the correct spelling and pronunciation of "grout" is essential for anyone working in the construction or home improvement industries.

GROUT Meaning and Definition

  1. Grout is a noun that refers to a fine cement or mortar mixture used to fill gaps or spaces between tiles, stones, or other materials. It is typically a thick, paste-like substance that hardens over time. Grout serves several purposes, including providing stability and support to the tiles, preventing moisture from seeping beneath them, and enhancing the overall aesthetic appearance of the tiled surface.

    The process of applying grout involves filling the gaps or joints using a grout float or trowel, and then wiping away excess grout from the surface with a damp sponge or cloth. After it is applied, grout must be left to dry and cure, which can take several hours or even days depending on the type of grout used.

    Grout is available in various forms, such as sanded and unsanded, depending on the size of the gaps between tiles. Sanded grout contains sand particles, which make it more suitable for wider gaps, while unsanded grout is finer and primarily used for thinner gaps or on delicate surfaces.

    In addition to its practical function, grout also comes in different colors, allowing homeowners and designers to match or contrast it with the color of the tiles. This adds an aesthetic element to the overall design, making grout an important aspect of tile installations in both residential and commercial settings.

  2. Coarse meal; a fine plaster for finishing ceilings; any solution of lime for cementing stones; an admixture of gravel and lime for cementing walls.

    Etymological and pronouncing dictionary of the English language. By Stormonth, James, Phelp, P. H. Published 1874.

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Etymology of GROUT

The word "grout" originates from the Middle English word "grouten" or "gruten", which means "to make coarse". It is believed to have derived from the Old English word "grūt" or "grūtan", meaning "to crush" or "to grind". The term was primarily used to refer to a coarse meal or the remnants of crushed grains. Over time, the meaning of "grout" shifted to include various mixtures used in construction and masonry, specifically referring to the mortar-like substance used to fill gaps between tiles or stones.

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Conjugate verb Grout

CONDITIONAL PERFECT

I would have grouted
you would have grouted
he/she/it would have grouted
we would have grouted
they would have grouted

CONDITIONAL PERFECT PROGRESSIVE

I would have been grouting
you would have been grouting
he/she/it would have been grouting
we would have been grouting
they would have been grouting

CONDITIONAL PRESENT

I would grout
you would grout
he/she/it would grout
we would grout
they would grout

CONDITIONAL PRESENT PROGRESSIVE

I would be grouting
you would be grouting
he/she/it would be grouting
we would be grouting
they would be grouting

FUTURE

I will grout
you will grout
he/she/it will grout
we will grout
they will grout

FUTURE CONTINUOUS

I will be grouting
you will be grouting
he/she/it will be grouting
we will be grouting
they will be grouting

FUTURE PERFECT

I will have grouted
you will have grouted
he/she/it will have grouted
we will have grouted
they will have grouted

FUTURE PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I will have been grouting
you will have been grouting
he/she/it will have been grouting
we will have been grouting
they will have been grouting

IMPERATIVE

we Let´s grout

PAST CONTINUOUS

I was grouting
you were grouting
he/she/it was grouting
we were grouting
they were grouting

PAST PARTICIPLE

grouted

PAST PERFECT

I had grouted
you had grouted
he/she/it had grouted
we had grouted
they had grouted

PAST PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I had been grouting
you had been grouting
he/she/it had been grouting
we had been grouting
they had been grouting

PRESENT

I grout
you grout
he/she/it grouts
we grout
they grout

PRESENT CONTINUOUS

I am grouting
you are grouting
he/she/it is grouting
we are grouting
they are grouting

PRESENT PARTICIPLE

grouting

PRESENT PERFECT

I have grouted
you have grouted
he/she/it has grouted
we have grouted
they have grouted

PRESENT PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I have been grouting
you have been grouting
he/she/it has been grouting
we have been grouting
they have been grouting

PRESENT SUBJUNCTIVE

he/she/it grout

SIMPLE PAST

I grouted
you grouted
he/she/it grouted
we grouted
they grouted

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