moan vs. mown

moan

 

moan

(to make a long deep sound, usually expressing pain, unhappiness, or physical pleasure)

  • The injured man moaned a while, until he fell asleep.
  • She moans at me whenever I come home late.

(to complain in an annoying way, usually in an unhappy voice)

  • Stop moaning; there is nothing to complain about.
  • People always moan about the weather.

 

mown  the past participle of mow

(to cut grass, grain, etc. using a machine or tool)

  • He had mown the lawn last week.
  • I love the smell of freshly mown grass.
  • I mow the lawn every other week.

 

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