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Ponder

Definition:. Parts of Speech:. verb. Ponder. To think about; to consider carefully. Synonym: Antonym:. Contemplate, reflect. Forget, ignore. Rhymes with:. Wander. Kyle likes nothing more than to pour a tall glass of lemonade, sit on his porch, and ponder the meaning of life.

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Ponder

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  1. Definition: Parts of Speech: verb Ponder To think about; to consider carefully Synonym: Antonym: Contemplate, reflect Forget, ignore Rhymes with: Wander Kyle likes nothing more than to pour a tall glass of lemonade, sit on his porch, and ponder the meaning of life.

  2. Definition: Parts of Speech: verb Presume To assume; to take for granted, suppose Synonym: Antonym: Believe, figure disbelieve Rhymes with: Costume I saw his crown and automatically presumed he was the king.

  3. Definition: Parts of Speech: Verb Patronize To treat someone as an inferior person Synonym: Antonym: Talk down to Show respect Rhymes with: Vandalize Word used in a sentence Patronizing us with his fake concern, our teacher asked us if we wanted pillows since it looked like we wanted to take a nap.

  4. Definition: Parts of Speech: Noun Preview Something seen in advance Synonym: Antonym: Sneak peek Rhymes with: Hebrew Word used in a sentence Fans were treated to a preview of the game when a handful of players scrimmaged on the field.

  5. Definition: To move back or drop to a lower level Parts of Speech: Verb Recede Synonym: Antonym: Withdraw, decline Advance, decrease Rhymes with: agreed Word used in a sentence Once Clive turned 50, his hairline started to recede.

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