brooding Sentence Examples

  1. The brooding clouds overhead threatened an impending storm.
  2. She sat by the window, brooding over her recent breakup.
  3. His brooding expression hinted at the turmoil within.
  4. The brooding silence in the room made everyone uneasy.
  5. His brooding nature often led others to misconstrue his intentions.
  6. The brooding atmosphere of the old house gave it an air of mystery.
  7. Despite his friends' attempts to cheer him up, he remained brooding and withdrawn.
  8. The brooding protagonist of the novel captured the readers' attention with his complex inner struggles.
  9. The brooding landscape of the moors seemed to reflect his melancholic mood.
  10. The brooding melody of the piano piece echoed through the empty room, evoking a sense of longing.

brooding Meaning

Wordnet

brooding (n)

sitting on eggs so as to hatch them by the warmth of the body

persistent morbid meditation on a problem

Wordnet

brooding (s)

deeply or seriously thoughtful

Webster

brooding (p. pr. & vb. n.)

of Brood

FAQs About the word brooding

sitting on eggs so as to hatch them by the warmth of the body, persistent morbid meditation on a problem, deeply or seriously thoughtfulof Brood

dyspeptic, bilious, grouchy, disagreeable, waspish, ornery, raspy, perverse, crotchety, cross

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The brooding clouds overhead threatened an impending storm.

She sat by the window, brooding over her recent breakup.

His brooding expression hinted at the turmoil within.

The brooding silence in the room made everyone uneasy.