Grok, meaning to understand profoundly and intuitively, is a science fiction word coined by Robert Heinlein in his novel 'Stranger in a Strange Land'. It originally meant 'to drink' in the book's fictional Martian language.
Grok, que significa comprender profunda e intuitivamente, es una palabra de ciencia ficción acuñada por Robert Heinlein en su novela 'Stranger in a Strange Land'. Originalmente significaba 'beber' en el idioma marciano ficticio del libro.
Word | grok |
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Date | May 12, 2017 |
Type | verb |
Syllables | GRAHK |
Etymology | Grok may be the only English word that derives from Martian. Yes, we do mean the language of the planet Mars. No, we're not getting spacey; we've just ventured into the realm of science fiction. Grok was introduced in Robert A. Heinlein's 1961 science fiction novel Stranger in a Strange Land. The book's main character, Valentine Michael Smith, is a Martian-raised human who comes to earth as an adult, bringing with him words from his native tongue and a unique perspective on the strange ways of earthlings. Grok was quickly adopted by the youth culture of America and has since peppered the vernacular of those who grok it. |
Examples | "Understanding your character is as important as the lines. If you don't believe you are someone different, how will anyone else believe you? You must grok the role—or at least try." — Joseph Garcia, quoted in The Orange County (California) Register, 1 June 2014 "The Chronicle asked several insurance experts to read through the policy, which is written in impenetrable insurance-ese that makes it pretty hard for civilians to grok." — Carolyn Said, The San Francisco Chronicle, 27 Mar. 2014 |
Definition | : to understand profoundly and intuitively |
Tags: wordoftheday::verb
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