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grunted...if there is any mistake please correct it: Ganesh #1 (permalink) Sun Jul 18, 2010 11:36 am   grunted...if there is any mistake please correct it: Ganesh
 

"He grunted in reply." ................... grunted.....meaning please?
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grunted...if there is any mistake please correct it: Ganesh #2 (permalink) Sun Jul 18, 2010 11:43 am   grunted...if there is any mistake please correct it: Ganesh
 

Hi Ganesh,

'Grunt' is usually used to describe the noise made by a pig. When used to suggest a way of speaking it has the sense of being gruff, terse and grumpy. It gives the idea that you are speaking as if you really can't be bothered to speak. In your example it would either suggest agreement or reluctant approval of what somebody else has said,

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