English
Etymology
From grunt + -like.
Adjective
gruntlike (comparative more gruntlike, superlative most gruntlike)
- Resembling or characteristic of a grunt.
2009 March 4, Jeffrey Gettleman, “In Congo, With Rebels Now at Bay, Calm Erupts”, in New York Times[1]:“Haa mmm,” Mr. Serundori says, emitting a special gruntlike gorilla greeting that miraculously stops Kabirizi in midcharge.