ponder
IPA: pˈɑndɝ
noun
- (colloquial) A period of deep thought.
- A surname.
verb
- To wonder, think of deeply.
- To consider (something) carefully and thoroughly.
- (obsolete) To weigh.
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Examples of "ponder" in Sentences
- What I ponder is whether these effects justify a blanket rule.
- The question I ponder is whether you find your crutch necessary or simply convenient.
- So, what I continue to ponder is ... why does the theme work so perfectly in Star Trek?
- While those trapped within ponder the reason for the quarantine, work progresses as usual.
- The question you want to ponder is whether or not the genetic code is intelligently designed.
- Zachriel responded to CJYman: The question you want to ponder is whether or not the genetic code is intelligently designed.
- Another thing to ponder is the action (or, non-action) of various chapters of the VFW, American Legion, etc. who choose to dismiss these revelations as inconsequential.
- One question the Sooners will ponder is whether the NCAA freshman records for carries (351) and yards (1,925) will become standard or whether there will be other ways to use his gifts.
- Something for all to ponder is this …. that no matter which "party" one is supposedly affiliated, we live in a democracy (at least last time I checked) and we have the ability to vote for whoever we feel is the best candidate that will represent our ideals.
- Something for all to ponder is this .... that no matter which "party" one is supposedly affiliated, we live in a democracy (at least last time I checked) and we have the ability to vote for whoever we feel is the best candidate that will represent our ideals.
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