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[groan] inwardly
to remain silent instead of expressing one's disapproval or distress
The idiom "groan inwardly" originated from the literal act of emitting a groan or expressing discomfort internally, without making it audible or apparent to others. It signifies a silent or suppressed reaction to an unpleasant or frustrating situation, often indicating a feeling of exasperation, disappointment, or annoyance. The phrase is used to emphasize the internalized nature of the response, conveying a sense of restraint or self-control in not outwardly expressing one's emotions.
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