"Pondering" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Pondering" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Pondering" Meaning

The word "pondering" means thinking deeply and carefully about something, often for a long time, often in a quiet and serious way. It can also refer to thinking deeply about something that is not clear or certain, often trying to understand its meaning or significance.

Example: "She was pondering the mystery of the missing keys, trying to figure out who could have taken them."

Synonyms: considering, thinking, reflecting, ruminating, meditating, deliberating.

"Pondering" Examples

Verb


She spent hours pondering over the decision.
He's been pondering a career change for a while now.
The philosopher is still pondering the meaning of life.
I'm pondering what to order for breakfast.
The students were invited to ponder the moral implications of the story.

Adjective


The crowd stood there, lost in deep pondering expressions.
Her pondering look on her face hinted that she was deeply concerned.
The pondering tone of his voice made me feel like I was in his shoes.


Note: While "pondering" can be used as an adjective to describe a person's face or tone, it may sound less common or more literary.

"Pondering" Similar Words

Pond

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A body of freshwater, typically quieter and shallower than a lake, which is usually fed by more than one inflow and may have small connecting streams.

Ponder

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Ponderable

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Ponderal

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Ponderary

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Ponderer

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A person who thinks deeply and carefully about something.

Ponderosity

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Ponderousness

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The word "ponderousness" refers to the quality of being overly slow, clumsy, and lacking in lightheartedness or urgency. It can also describe something or someone that is excessively formal, reserved, or solemn, often in a way that is perceived as tedious or stagy.<br><br>In everyday language, ponderousness is often used to criticize or describe writing, speaking, or behavior that is heavy-handed, awkward, or lacking in cleverness or subtlety. For example, "The presidential candidate's speech was overly long and ponderous, putting many viewers to sleep."<br><br>Synonyms for ponderousness include: heaviness, clumsiness, laboriousness, heaviness, and tediousness.

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Pone

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