brooding (about or over) (Meaning)

brooding (about or over)

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brooding (about or over) Sentence Examples

  1. John sat in his armchair, brooding over the mistakes he had made.
  2. The storm was brewing, and the clouds above were brooding with darkness.
  3. Maria couldn't shake the feeling that something bad was about to happen; she couldn't stop brooding about it.
  4. The doctor was brooding over the patient's diagnosis, trying to determine the best course of treatment.
  5. The writer was brooding over a plot idea, pacing back and forth in his study.
  6. The teacher was brooding about the behavior of his students, wondering what he could do to improve the situation.
  7. The jury was brooding over the evidence, trying to reach a verdict.
  8. The scientist was brooding over an experiment that had failed, trying to figure out what went wrong.
  9. The historian was brooding about the past, trying to understand how events had unfolded.
  10. The artist was brooding over a painting, trying to capture the perfect balance of light and shadow.

FAQs About the word brooding (about or over)

obsessing (about or over), cleaving (to), clinging (to), fixating (on or upon),sticking (to), preserving,hugging, retaining, remembering, maintaining

overlooking, rejecting, disregarding, giving up, denying, parting (with), refusing,ignoring, neglecting, dropping

John sat in his armchair, brooding over the mistakes he had made.

The storm was brewing, and the clouds above were brooding with darkness.

Maria couldn't shake the feeling that something bad was about to happen; she couldn't stop brooding about it.

The doctor was brooding over the patient's diagnosis, trying to determine the best course of treatment.