"Ruminates" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Ruminates" Meaning

To think deeply and carefully about something, often as a result of how it's affecting someone or making them feel.

Example: She ruminates about the argument they had with her friend last night.

"Ruminates" Examples

Five usage examples of "ruminates":


"She ruminates on her thoughts before falling asleep."
"After three cups of coffee, the businessman ruminates about the upcoming project deadlines and priorities."
"He sits in silence, ruminates about his actions and weighs the consequences."
"The scientist spends most of her day ruminates about alternative theories to the existing scientific paradigm."
His old professor ruminates about his breakthrough discoveries in his declining years, recalling the pivotal machinery behind them.

"Ruminates" Similar Words

Rumina

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The word "rumina" has a few possible meanings depending on the context. Here are a few:<br><br>1. In Latin, "Rumina" was the name of the nymph of suckling dogs, according to Roman mythology. <br>2. In chemistry, a Ruminant is an animal that digests its food in a specialized stomach with four compartments, like cows and sheep. "Rumina" can refer to a modern word learned chewing indigestible food after purging it in faeces, specifically in horses and cows that have digestive issues.

Ruminal

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Relating to the rumen, the stomach of a ruminant animal, such as a cow or sheep. It can also refer to something that resembles the rumen in a digestive or gut-related sense.

Ruminant

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An animal that chews its cud, such as a cow or sheep. Cattle, goats, and deer are all examples of ruminant mammals, which have a four-chambered stomach that allows them to digest plant material, particularly cellulose in grasses and other tough plant fibers. The process of regurgitating and re-chewing food is called rumination.<br><br>By extension, someone who ruminates may be thought of as someone who gives a lot of thought to something, particularly a problem or a worry, and can be seen as a synonym for a person who is "mulling over" something in their mind.<br><br>Example: "The cow was seen grazing peacefully, contentedly ruminating on the fresh grass."

Ruminantia

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Ruminantly

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Ruminantly: <br><br>In a thoughtful and often slow and introspective way, often pondering something carefully and quietly.

Ruminants

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Ruminants are a group of mammals that have a specialized digestive system, known as a four-chambered stomach, which allows them to break down and extract nutrients from plant-based foods, especially cellulose in cell walls of plants.

Ruminate

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To think deeply and carefully about something, often by turning it over in your mind. To ponder or deliberate about something thoughtfully and quietly.

Ruminated

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To engage in deep thought or reflection, often about something unpleasant or distressing, typically in a repetitive or obsessive way.

Ruminating

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To be deep in thought, often about past events or unpleasant memories, thinking about something repeatedly, often in a melancholic or nostalgic way.

Rumination

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Rumination is the act of thinking carefully and thoroughly about something, often in a repetitive or persistent way. It can also refer to the process of chewing cud, which is when an animal, such as a cow, digests food in its mouth after eating. However, in psychology, rumination typically refers to a negative thinking pattern where a person repetitively thinks about a past event, conversation, or situation, often dwelling on negative thoughts, concerns, or regrets.<br><br>Example: "She's been ruminating about her exam results all day, and can't concentrate on anything else."<br><br>Synonyms: reflection, contemplation, mulling over, brooding.<br><br>Antonyms: distraction, diversion, forgetting.

Ruminations

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Ruminations are introspective and often slightly melancholic thoughts or musings that are commonly associated with a reflective or contemplative state. They are often characterized by a gentle, wandering, or abstract thinking about life, emotions, or past experiences.

Ruminative

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Meditative or speculative thinking over a subject, especially one that is distressing or unpleasant. Devoting a lot of time and thought to complaining or worrying about something. A person who thinks deeply and carefully about their feelings and problems.

Ruminatively

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(Ruminatively)<br><br>adverb<br><br>1. In a thoughtful and contemplative manner; in a state of calm and introspective thought.

Ruminococcus

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Ruminococcus is a genus of bacteria that belongs to the family Lachnospiraceae. These anaerobic, Gram-positive rods are metabolically diverse and can be found in various environments, including the human gut, soil, and aquatic sediments.<br><br>Ruminococcus species are non-motile and can ferment a variety of carbohydrates, producing short-chain fatty acids, hydrogen, and carbon dioxide as byproducts. They are often associated with the breakdown of complex organic matter and the production of volatile fatty acids.<br><br>In the human gut, Ruminococcus species are considered beneficial, as they play a role in the digestion of fiber and the synthesis of short-chain fatty acids, which can provide energy to the host. Some Ruminococcus species also have been linked to the modulation of the gut microbiota, potentially influencing the development of certain diseases, such as inflammatory bowel disease and obesity.

Rummage

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To search carelessly or hastily through something, especially in order to find something: <br><br>Example: "She started rummaging through her drawers for her lost keys."

Rummaged

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Rummaged refers to the act of searching thoroughly, often in a disorganized or careless way, through a place, a pile of things, or an old item, in order to find something. It can also mean to put things into disarray or make a mess in the process of searching.