First of all, it's "Absence makes the heart grow fonder." Second, it means that lackk of being with someone makes you miss them and in turn makes you appreciate them.
Oh, dude, "absence makes the heart grow fonder," right? It means when you're away from someone or something, you start to appreciate it more. So, "absence makes the heart forget" would be like the opposite of that - maybe you forget how much you cared about something when it's not around. But hey, who needs deep thoughts when you've got Netflix, right?
The definition of ponderous is heavy, of great weight, massive or something dull and laboured.The definition of ponder is to meditate or consider something deeply.It's not correct to use the word ponderous to mean "makes you ponder", however something ponderous could make you ponder, e.g.:Her ponderous essay caused me to ponder upon the subject of homicide.
There is no root in "ponder"
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Absence from someone you love does, in fact, make the heart grow stronger. Absence in this sense can mean either or both distance and time. When an individual is away from another they care deeply for, or have good types of feelings about, they are more likely to feel those caring and good feelings more-so then before the person was away.
ponder
To ponder or to think carefully about
I can feel that You make my lone heart to be free
To ponder or to think carefully about
Ponder, Inquisition
That which is at the heart of something is its essence, the most important and most characteristic part of the thing. It is what makes it what it is.
To take careful thought or think carefully about; to ponder. to ponder or meditate on usually intently intransitive verb : to meditate deeply or intently <cogitating on her career plans>