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ponder

Ponder vs Mused - What's the difference?

ponder | mused |


As verbs the difference between ponder and mused

is that ponder is to wonder, to think of deeply while mused is (muse).

Ponder vs Know - What's the difference?

ponder | know |


As verbs the difference between ponder and know

is that ponder is to wonder, to think of deeply while know is (lb) to perceive the truth or factuality of; to be certain of or that.

As a noun know is

knowledge; the state of knowing.

Contrive vs Ponder - What's the difference?

contrive | ponder |


As verbs the difference between contrive and ponder

is that contrive is to form by an exercise of ingenuity; to devise; to plan; to scheme; to plot while ponder is to wonder, to think of deeply.

Pence vs Ponder - What's the difference?

pence | ponder |


As a noun pence

is .

As a verb ponder is

to wonder, to think of deeply.

Ponder vs Hypothesize - What's the difference?

ponder | hypothesize |


As verbs the difference between ponder and hypothesize

is that ponder is to wonder, to think of deeply while hypothesize is (us) to hypothesise.

Pontificate vs Ponder - What's the difference?

pontificate | ponder |


As verbs the difference between pontificate and ponder

is that pontificate is to preside as a bishop, especially at mass while ponder is to wonder, to think of deeply.

As a noun pontificate

is the state or term of office of a pontiff or pontifex.

Ponder vs Delibrate - What's the difference?

ponder | delibrate |


In obsolete terms the difference between ponder and delibrate

is that ponder is to weigh while delibrate is to strip off the bark; to peel.

As verbs the difference between ponder and delibrate

is that ponder is to wonder, to think of deeply while delibrate is to strip off the bark; to peel.

Ponder vs Object - What's the difference?

ponder | object |


In obsolete|lang=en terms the difference between ponder and object

is that ponder is (obsolete) to weigh while object is (obsolete) to set before or against; to bring into opposition; to oppose.

As verbs the difference between ponder and object

is that ponder is to wonder, to think of deeply while object is to disagree with something or someone; especially in a court of law, to raise an objection.

As a noun object is

a thing that has physical existence.

Ponder vs Wondering - What's the difference?

ponder | wondering |


As verbs the difference between ponder and wondering

is that ponder is to wonder, to think of deeply while wondering is .

As a noun wondering is

the mental activity by which one wonders; a query, puzzlement, etc.

Thinker vs Ponder - What's the difference?

thinker | ponder |


As a noun thinker

is one who spends time thinking, contemplating]] or [[meditate|meditating.

As a verb ponder is

to wonder, to think of deeply.

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