Brood, fret, grieve, lament, languish, mope, or sulk are all variations for gloomy thinking.
To brood or to mull over thoughts in a melancholic manner.
To state something mean is to say something hurtful, derogatory, or insulting towards someone with the intention of causing harm or pain. It involves using words or actions to belittle, degrade, or criticize someone in a hurtful manner.
Pensively means to think deeply or reflect thoughtfully about something. It implies a state of contemplation or introspection.
"Think" refers to the process of using your mind to consider or contemplate something. "Review" involves assessing or examining something critically, often in order to provide feedback or form an opinion.
"Signify" means to convey a meaning or message through signs, words, or actions. It can also refer to indicating or representing something.
"Je pense mais" means "I think but" in French. It is often used to introduce a contrasting or complementary thought to something that was previously stated.
The adverb refers to acting in a depressed or labored manner, or to a setting that appears dreary, dull, or dark. Examples: She went outside and sat gloomily on the stone bench. The economists gloomily predicted another month of recession. At night, the town square was gloomily lit by a half dozen gas lamps.
beautify... that's the only one i can think of.
I am a kid, and i am 8. i think it means something turning into sediments, or something forming into sediments.
You must clarify the question. You can use an infinite number of words with reputable. I think you mean something else.
I think it mean something to wright on
Function is how something works; if something is working. In my own words.
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No, invent means to create something, think means to think of something.
Something to do with religion? I think Iraq or Iran or something...
I think it is something to do with a shape
approbation and accumulationi think
little (molecule) (minuscule) words like that mean little of something or small of something.