The meaning of Brooded
Brooded – definition
verbThink deeply about something that makes one unhappy, angry, or worried.
Usage examples:
She had brooded over the subject a thousand times
nounA family of birds or other young animals produced at one hatching or birth.
Usage examples:
A brood of chicks
nounBee or wasp larvae.
Usage examples:
Sealed worker brood was taken from the experimental colonies and incubated until adult emergence.
adjective(of an animal) kept to be used for breeding.
Usage examples:
A brood mare
verbPast simple and past participle of brood
Usage examples:
I wish she wouldn't sit brooding in her room all day.
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Word origin
Old English brōd, of Germanic origin; related to Dutch broed and German Brut, also to breed. The verb was originally used with an object, i.e. ‘to nurse (feelings) in the mind’ (late 16th cen
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