grok [verb]

Definition of grok:

  • To understand intuitively or by empathy
  • To communicate sympathetically

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Sentence/Example of grok:

It took me a while to grok the intricacies of the new software.

She quickly grokked the artist’s vision and helped bring it to life.

After hours of study, he finally grokked the complex math problem.

The novel is challenging, but once you grok it, the story is deeply rewarding.

They grokked each other's feelings without needing to say a word.

To fully grok the culture, you need to immerse yourself in it.

I couldn't grok why he made such a decision, but I respected it.

She struggled to grok the instructions and needed additional help.

He seemed to grok the concept almost immediately, surprising everyone.

Once you grok the basics of chess, the game becomes much more enjoyable.