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What is the latin root word in pondered
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The Latin root is 'pondus' meaning to weigh
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The Latin root pond means "to wiegh" as in the word pondered.
He pondered the possible careers he might have without a college education.Unable to get the tractor out of the ditch, the farmer pondered his next move.The generals pondered their options, and decided to postpone the invasion until spring.I pondered the question for a long while until I crafted an excellent answer.
Pend- is the Latin root of the English verb "pondered." The English active past tense ultimately traces back to the Latin noun pondus ("weight," from the root ponder-), the verb pendere ("to hang," "to suspend," "to weigh" and, figuratively, "to ponder") and the root pend- ("hang"). The pronunciation will be "pend" in Church and classical Latin.
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Pondered is already a verb because it is an action.Ponder, ponders and pondering are also verbs.Here are some example sentences:"I ponder on the meaning on life"."The monk ponders on the meaning of his master's words"."We pondered on the subject of gravity"."I left him pondering upon my words"