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"
Careful not to provoke the hippos, I made my way between the ponderous beasts. His audience was obviously tired by the end of his ponderous speech.
No a verb is an action word, Idealistic is NOT an action word it is describing someone.
The verb form of the word "noble" is "ennoble," which means to elevate to a higher moral or intellectual level.
The word moral is not a verb. It can be a noun, as in, the moral of the story is to never trust strangers, or it can be an adjective, as in Pastor Lewis is a very moral person, but it is not a verb. Moralize is a verb.
Throughout history, philosophers have pondered questions about death such as: What happens to consciousness after death? Is there an afterlife? Is death the end of existence or a transition to another state? How should we live our lives in the face of mortality?
What is the latin root word in pondered
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The Latin root is 'pondus' meaning to weigh
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.
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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.
The Latin root pond means "to wiegh" as in the word pondered.
He was caught up in a state of phesation as he pondered the significance of his recent discovery.
He was not sure whether he wanted to go, and his ambivalence was obvious as he pondered his decision.
pondered, deliberated, contemplated, mused, ruminated, weighed, regarded, analyzed, examined
pondered, deliberated, contemplated, mused, ruminated, weighed, regarded, analyzed, examined