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Sinónimos detallados de brood en inglés

brood:

brood [the ~] sustantivo

  1. the brood
    the children; the descendants; the offspring; the progeny; the brood; the successors
  2. the brood
    the brooding; the brood; the sitting
  3. the brood
    the brood
    • brood [the ~] sustantivo
  4. the brood
    the brood; the young animals
  5. the brood
    – the young of an animal cared for at one time 1
    the brood
    – the young of an animal cared for at one time 1
    • brood [the ~] sustantivo

to brood verbo (broods, brooded, brooding)

  1. to brood
    to think; to consider; to ponder; cogitate; to muse; to brood; to wonder; to reflect
    • think verbo (thinks, thought, thinking)
    • consider verbo (considers, considered, considering)
    • ponder verbo (ponders, pondered, pondering)
    • cogitate verbo
    • muse verbo (muses, mused, musing)
    • brood verbo (broods, brooded, brooding)
    • wonder verbo (wonders, wondered, wondering)
    • reflect verbo (reflects, reflected, reflecting)
  2. to brood
    to bother; to worry; to fret; to brood; to mope
    • bother verbo (bothers, bothered, bothering)
    • worry verbo (worries, worried, worrying)
    • fret verbo (frets, fretted, fretting)
    • brood verbo (broods, brooded, brooding)
    • mope verbo (mopes, moped, moping)
  3. to brood
    to worry; to fret; to brood
    • worry verbo (worries, worried, worrying)
    • fret verbo (frets, fretted, fretting)
    • brood verbo (broods, brooded, brooding)
  4. to brood
    – sit on (eggs) 1
    to cover; to hatch; to brood; incubate
    – sit on (eggs) 1
    • cover verbo (covers, covered, covering)
      • The female covers the eggs1
    • hatch verbo (hatches, hatched, hatching)
    • brood verbo (broods, brooded, brooding)
      • Birds brood1
    • incubate verbo
  5. to brood
    – think moodily or anxiously about something 1
    to dwell; to brood
    – think moodily or anxiously about something 1
    • dwell verbo (dwells, dwelt, dwelling)
    • brood verbo (broods, brooded, brooding)
  6. to brood
    – be in a huff; be silent or sullen 1
    to stew; to brood; grizzle
    – be in a huff; be silent or sullen 1
    • stew verbo (stews, stewed, stewing)
    • brood verbo (broods, brooded, brooding)
    • grizzle verbo
  7. to brood
    – be in a huff and display one's displeasure 1
    to pout; to brood; to sulk
    – be in a huff and display one's displeasure 1
    • pout verbo (pouts, pouted, pouting)
      • She is pouting because she didn't get what she wanted1
    • brood verbo (broods, brooded, brooding)
    • sulk verbo (sulks, sulked, sulking)
  8. to brood
    – hang over, as of something threatening, dark, or menacing 1
    loom; to hover; to brood; bulk large
    – hang over, as of something threatening, dark, or menacing 1
    • loom verbo
    • hover verbo (hovers, hovered, hovering)
    • brood verbo (broods, brooded, brooding)
      • The terrible vision brooded over her all day long1
    • bulk large verbo

Conjugaciones de brood:

present
  1. brood
  2. brood
  3. broods
  4. brood
  5. brood
  6. brood
simple past
  1. brooded
  2. brooded
  3. brooded
  4. brooded
  5. brooded
  6. brooded
present perfect
  1. have brooded
  2. have brooded
  3. has brooded
  4. have brooded
  5. have brooded
  6. have brooded
past continuous
  1. was brooding
  2. were brooding
  3. was brooding
  4. were brooding
  5. were brooding
  6. were brooding
future
  1. shall brood
  2. will brood
  3. will brood
  4. shall brood
  5. will brood
  6. will brood
continuous present
  1. am brooding
  2. are brooding
  3. is brooding
  4. are brooding
  5. are brooding
  6. are brooding
subjunctive
  1. be brooded
  2. be brooded
  3. be brooded
  4. be brooded
  5. be brooded
  6. be brooded
diverse
  1. brood!
  2. let's brood!
  3. brooded
  4. brooding
1. I, 2. you, 3. he/she/it, 4. we, 5. you, 6. they

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Definiciones relacionadas de "brood":

  1. the young of an animal cared for at one time1
  2. sit on (eggs)1
    • Birds brood1
  3. think moodily or anxiously about something1
  4. be in a huff; be silent or sullen1
  5. be in a huff and display one's displeasure1
  6. hang over, as of something threatening, dark, or menacing1
    • The terrible vision brooded over her all day long1

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