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Brooding   /brˈudɪŋ/   Listen
Brooding

adjective
1.
Deeply or seriously thoughtful.  Synonyms: broody, contemplative, meditative, musing, pensive, pondering, reflective, ruminative.
noun
1.
Sitting on eggs so as to hatch them by the warmth of the body.  Synonym: incubation.
2.
Persistent morbid meditation on a problem.  Synonym: pensiveness.



Brood

verb
(past & past part. brooded; pres. part. brooding)
1.
Think moodily or anxiously about something.  Synonym: dwell.
2.
Hang over, as of something threatening, dark, or menacing.  Synonyms: bulk large, hover, loom.
3.
Be in a huff and display one's displeasure.  Synonyms: pout, sulk.
4.
Be in a huff; be silent or sullen.  Synonyms: grizzle, stew.
5.
Sit on (eggs).  Synonyms: cover, hatch, incubate.  "The female covers the eggs"



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"Brooding" Quotes from Famous Books



... found himself again. Their friendship weaned him by degrees from the jaundiced view of life which Margaret's dereliction had induced. They drew him, in time, from his brooding melancholy, and through the upbuilding of the body restored him to ...
— Pearl of Pearl Island • John Oxenham

... about and went to the door. Paused. Still with that brooding dark look on his face he turned ...
— Old Mr. Wiley • Fanny Greye La Spina

... do no more than rap out an oath. Then he stood still a moment, his eyes on the window, his chin in his hand, brooding. His pride and his desire to know more of that courier's message were fighting it out again in his mind, just as they fought it out in the courtyard below. Suddenly his glance fell on her, standing there, so sweet, so frail, and so disconsolate. ...
— St. Martin's Summer • Rafael Sabatini

... himself, Donald fell a prey to melancholy brooding for a few brief moments, then resolutely cast the mood off his spirit. He was little given to morbid reflections. Men whose lives are daily liable to forfeit rarely are. It was characteristic of him that, in this supreme hour of peril, his chief distress was over the ...
— The Wilderness Trail • Frank Williams

... stands motionless as a statue, waiting patiently. The dreamily brooding look of the river, the circling of the jackdaws, and the sight of the horse make him drowsy. One hour passes, a second, and still Seryozhka does not come. The river has long been swept and a box brought to sit on, but the drunken fellow does not appear. Matvey waits and ...
— The Cook's Wedding and Other Stories • Anton Chekhov


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