Hi,
What does this sentence mean?
She claims that her boss tried to grope her.
Thanks a lot.
Most dictionaries include this definition of grope.
Did you not look it up first?
Rover
I just don't believe myself.
Sorry for wasting your time.
I am rigorous toward study, I try to avoid all kinds of mistakes.
If you learn something from our answers, then you are not wasting our time.A "grope" is different than a simple "touch" in that it lasts longer and is more invasive. I can gently tap someone on the shoulder from the back in order to get their attention and that is a "touch." If I place my hand on their shoulder and leave it there for several seconds, and then squeeze their shoulder, then that's considered "groping" them. It's an unwelcome and overly-friendly gesture.
To my ears, groping involves some degree of squeezing, closing the hand, sensing the shape or consistency of the body part in question, and so on. But I agree the person was lazy not to consult a dictionary first.