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Brood over Meaning in English

expression

ˈbɹud/ /ˈoʊvɝ
BROOD OH-ver
bɹˈuːd/ /ˈəʊvɐ
brood OH-vuh

Definition

To think deeply and worry for a long time about something, usually something that makes you upset or anxious.

Usage & Nuances

Somewhat formal or literary. Used mainly for negative, anxious thoughts. Common collocations: 'brood over a mistake', 'brood over the past'. Not used for positive thinking. Similar to 'dwell on', but often more emotional.

Example Sentences

She tends to brood over her problems instead of talking about them.

basic

Don't brood over your mistakes; everyone makes them.

basic

He was quiet, obviously brooding over something.

basic

I know it's hard not to brood over the past, but you have to move on.

natural

She spent the whole night brooding over his words.

natural

No point in brooding over things you can't change.

natural