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brooding
[ broo-ding ]
adjective
- preoccupied with depressing, morbid, or painful memories or thoughts:
a brooding frame of mind.
- cast in subdued light so as to convey a somewhat threatening atmosphere:
Dusk fell on the brooding hills.
Other Words From
- brooding·ly adverb
- non·brooding adjective noun
- un·brooding adjective
Word History and Origins
Origin of brooding1
Example Sentences
David Rooney was less favourable about Mescal's performance and called it "a tad flat at times" with his emotional range "sticking mostly to the same notes of brooding intensity and simmering rage".
Granted, “Out of Time’s” earworm “Shiny Happy People” is gratingly banal, but the album also features spoken-word passages, brooding bass lines and ghostly steel-guitar drone.
His brooding, rough-hewn features were recognizable worldwide, his name a rallying cry from South America to the Vatican.
While some see Heathcliff as the brooding romantic hero, he is also violent, abusive and manipulative.
Norris was still brooding about it after the race.
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