ponder
/ˈpɑn.dɚ/
UK: /ˈpɒn.də(ɹ)/
PⱭN · dɚ (2 syllables)
English
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Definition
To wonder, think of deeply.
Etymology
From Middle English ponderen, from Old French ponderer (“to weigh, balance, ponder”) from Latin ponderāre (“to weigh, ponder”), from pondus (“weight”), from pendere (“to weigh”); see pendent and pound.
Example Sentences
- "I have spent days pondering the meaning of life."
- "Ponder the path of thy feet."
- "[A]lthough thou beeſt blameleſs and unſpotted as to thy outvvard Life and Converſation, ſo that none can ſay, black is thine Eye, as to any groſs Sin; yet knovv, that God pondereth thy Heart, and ranſacketh every Corner of thy Soul, and obſerves the Motions of thoſe very Luſts that vvar vvithin thee, and prevail againſt thee."
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