Adverb for having a forbidding appearance
“To many, mangroves present a dark, brooding environment, not easily penetrated and full of horrors such as sandflies, mosquitoes, and crocodiles.”
Adverb for being deep in thought, or characterized by thoughtfulness
“Lord Seaforth had no such distraction from his brooding thoughts, no such refuge from his own society.”
Adverb for bad-tempered or sulky
“Daddy's in a brooding mood, so we crack our crabs quietly and suck out the meat without hardly making a sound.”
Adverb for forgetful or careless due to distraction
(of a person) Adverb for reserved or uncommunicative in speech
Adverb for inspiring fear or awe through being impressively large, powerful, intense, or capable
Adverb for in a state of unhappiness or despondency
Adverb for having the character of film noir
Adverb for characterized by an abnormal and unhealthy interest in disturbing, unpleasant or deathly subjects
(archaic) Adverb for in a late stage of pregnancy
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