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ponderable

/'pɔndərəbl/
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Word: Ponderable

Part of Speech: Adjective

Definition: The word "ponderable" describes something that can be thought about or considered seriously. It can also refer to something that is measurable or can be weighed in a physical sense.

Usage Instructions:
  • Use "ponderable" when you want to express that something is significant enough to be thought about or analyzed.
  • It can be used in both abstract contexts (like ideas or questions) and concrete contexts (like objects that can be weighed).
Example Sentences:
  1. The scientists discussed the ponderable effects of climate change on the planet.
  2. In her speech, she addressed several ponderable issues that the community needs to tackle.
Advanced Usage:

In more complex discussions, "ponderable" may refer to philosophical or theoretical concepts that require deep thought. For example: - When discussing existential questions, only ponderable ideas can lead to meaningful conclusions.

Word Variants:
  • Ponder (verb): To think carefully about something.
  • Pondering (noun/verb): The act of thinking deeply about something.
Different Meanings:
  1. In a physical sense: When something can be measured, like the weight of an object.
    • Example: The ponderable mass of the rock was calculated by the geologists.
  2. In an abstract sense: Referring to ideas or concepts that are worth considering.
    • Example: The ponderable implications of his theory could change our understanding of physics.
Synonyms:
  • Considerable
  • Significant
  • Weighty
  • Meaningful
  • Notable
Idioms and Phrasal Verbs:

While "ponderable" doesn't have specific idioms or phrasal verbs associated with it, you can use the verb "ponder" in phrases like: - Ponder over something: To think carefully about a topic. - Example: She spent hours pondering over the decision to move to a new city. - Ponder the consequences: To think about the possible outcomes of an action. - Example: Before making a big purchase, it's wise to ponder the consequences of your spending.

Summary:

"Ponderable" is a useful adjective that helps describe things that are worth thinking about or can be measured.

Adjective
  1. capable of being thought about
    • space flight to other galaxies becomes more cogitable
  2. capable of being weighed or considered
    • something ponderable from the outer world--something of which we can say that its weight is so and so- James Jeans

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