English words starting with pon
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Meanings of Ponca:
nounA member of a sioux people formerly inhabiting northern nebraska and southern south dakota.
adjectiveRelating to the ponca or their language.
Meanings of Ponce:
nounA pretentious, affected, or effete man.
Usage examples:
You know you love prancing around like a ponce with new clothes.
verbSeek to obtain (something) without paying for it or doing anything in return.
Usage examples:
I ponced a ciggie off her
Meanings of Poncelet:
nounA unit of power used chiefly in france, equal to the power required to displace a force of 100 kilogram-force through 1 m in 1 second (approx. 981 watts).
Ponces
pɒnsMeanings of Ponces:
nounA pretentious, affected, or effete man.
Usage examples:
You know you love prancing around like a ponce with new clothes.
verbSeek to obtain (something) without paying for it or doing anything in return.
Usage examples:
I ponced a ciggie off her
Meanings of Poncho:
nounA garment of a type originally worn in south america, made of a thick piece of woollen cloth with a slit in the middle for the head.
Usage examples:
Men wear trousers, shirts, and woven ponchos (capes).
Ponchos
ˈpɒn.tʃəʊMeanings of Ponchos:
nounA garment of a type originally worn in south america, made of a thick piece of woollen cloth with a slit in the middle for the head.
Usage examples:
Men wear trousers, shirts, and woven ponchos (capes).
Poncy
ˈpɒn.siMeanings of Poncy:
adjectiveAn insulting way of describing something that is not traditionally male, especially in behaviour, appearance, or speech
Usage examples:
"i don't want to sound poncy, but i really like going to the ballet," he said., a poncy flowery shirt
Pond
pɒndMeanings of Pond:
nounA small body of still water formed naturally or by artificial means.
Usage examples:
A garden pond
verbHold back or dam up (flowing water or another liquid) to form a pond.
Usage examples:
The lava can't flow away and gets ponded up in the crater
Meanings of Ponder:
verbThink about (something) carefully, especially before making a decision or reaching a conclusion.
Usage examples:
I pondered the question of what clothes to wear for the occasion
Meanings of Ponderable:
adjectiveHaving appreciable weight or significance.
Usage examples:
Thanks for your excellent site, which provides enough ponderable reading to have my brother ‘addict…
Meanings of Ponderate:
adjectiveDeliberate; careful, considered.
verbTo weigh (a matter, subject, etc.) in the mind; to ponder, consider, contemplate. also occasionally without object.
Meanings of Ponderative:
adjectiveOf or relating to the action of pondering; deliberative.
Meanings of Pondered:
verbThink about (something) carefully, especially before making a decision or reaching a conclusion.
Usage examples:
I pondered the question of what clothes to wear for the occasion
Meanings of Ponderer:
nounA person who ponders, especially one who reflects or evaluates.
Meanings of Ponderers:
nounA person who ponders, especially one who reflects or evaluates.
Pondering
ˈpɒn.dərMeanings of Pondering:
verbThink about (something) carefully, especially before making a decision or reaching a conclusion.
Usage examples:
I pondered the question of what clothes to wear for the occasion
Meanings of Ponderingly:
adverbIn a reflective or thoughtful way.
Meanings of Ponderment:
nounThe action of pondering; reflection, thought; an instance of this.
Meanings of Ponderomotive:
adjectiveDesignating or relating to a force exerted on a mass by an electric or magnetic field.
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