ponderosity (Meaning)

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ponderosity (n)

the property of being large in mass

Synonyms & Antonyms of ponderosity

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ponderosity Sentence Examples

  1. The ponderosity of the ancient oak tree's branches threatened to collapse the structure below.
  2. As I pondered the ponderosity of the situation, my mind raced with potential solutions.
  3. The painting's ponderosity evoked a sense of awe and introspection in the viewer.
  4. The ponderous metal box required a team of engineers to lift it.
  5. The politician's speech was packed with ponderosity, leaving the audience yawning.
  6. The heavyset man moved with ponderosity, his steps echoing through the room.
  7. The ponderous cloud cover cast a gloom over the once-bright landscape.
  8. The ponderous bureaucracy weighed down the progress of the project.
  9. The ponderous tome contained centuries of knowledge, its pages yellowed with time.
  10. The ponderosity of the elephant's footsteps shook the ground beneath my feet.

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the property of being large in mass

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The ponderosity of the ancient oak tree's branches threatened to collapse the structure below.

As I pondered the ponderosity of the situation, my mind raced with potential solutions.

The painting's ponderosity evoked a sense of awe and introspection in the viewer.

The ponderous metal box required a team of engineers to lift it.