MULL OVER vs RUMINATE: ADJECTIVE
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- Having a hard albumen penetrated by irregular channels filled with softer matter, as the nutmeg and the seeds of the North American papaw.
MULL OVER vs RUMINATE: VERB
- To think deeply about something; to ponder, deliberate or ruminate.
- Reflect deeply on a subject
- To chew cud. (Said of ruminants.) Involves regurgitating partially digested food from the rumen.
- To meditate or reflect.
- Reflect deeply on a subject
- Chew the cuds
MULL OVER vs RUMINATE: INTRANSITIVE VERB
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- To turn a matter over and over in the mind.
- To chew cud.
- To think again and again; to muse; to meditate; to ponder; to reflect.
- To chew the cud; to chew again what has been slightly chewed and swallowed.
- To reflect on over and over again.
MULL OVER vs RUMINATE: TRANSITIVE VERB
- To think about; to consider; to ruminate about.
- To chew over again.
- To meditate or ponder over; to muse on.
MULL OVER vs RUMINATE: OTHER WORD TYPES
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- To chew the cud, as a ruminant; practise rumination.
- In botany, appearing as if chewed: noting a structure of the endosperm (albumen) of a seed which gives a mottled appearance to its section, and which results from the infolding of a dark inner layer of the seed-coat into the lighter-colored matter of the endosperm, as in the nutmeg.
- To turn over in the mind; muse on; meditate over and over.
- To chew again.
- To muse; meditate; think again and again; ponder: as, to ruminate on misfortunes.
MULL OVER vs RUMINATE: RELATED WORDS
- Turn to, Take to, Get into, Deal with, Look forward to, Think over, Chew over, Muse, Meditate, Reflect, Speculate, Ruminate, Contemplate, Ponder, Mull
- Agonize, Philosophize, Cogitate, Endosperm, Pore, Chew over, Mull over, Think over, Reflect, Speculate, Muse, Meditate, Mull, Contemplate, Ponder
MULL OVER vs RUMINATE: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Turn to, Take to, Get into, Deal with, Look forward to, Think over, Chew over, Muse, Meditate, Reflect, Speculate, Ruminate, Contemplate, Ponder, Mull
- Reminisce, Expound, Agonize, Philosophize, Endosperm, Pore, Think over, Chew over, Reflect, Speculate, Muse, Meditate, Mull, Contemplate, Ponder
MULL OVER vs RUMINATE: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- Both teams had much to mull over after that cracking encounter the last day.
- We mull over His promises, allowing them to sink into our souls.
- If that sounds like your peace or boyfriend, mull over investing raxe.
- We were forced to mull over the concept of real human interaction.
- We will, however, mull over the first question in this essay.
- PDM likely to mull over a hiatus in its protest campaign.
- Clearly these are the principle concerns for you to mull over.
- Wills and some considerations that you need to mull over.
- Bangla skipper to mull over one-day future (Titel).
- So much to mull over about THE veil.
- We observe, mimic behaviors, and ruminate on the subject somewhere in between.
- Why ruminate about a Disney kid and the social psychology of Tumblr?
- Others ruminate about losing control, harming other people, or contracting a disease.
- We also ruminate on a white paper exploring potentially racist hiring practices.
- Finally, athletes with higher athletic identity tend to ruminate and catastrophize more.
- Walking in nature, specifically, reduces our tendency to ruminate over negative thoughts.
- So, the ruminate remains, how do you efficaciously reduce venter stout?
- A drink with complex flavors helps me ruminate on delectable poems.
- Maximizers tend to brood or ruminate more than sacrificers.
- But even one viewing leaves plenty to ruminate on.
MULL OVER vs RUMINATE: QUESTIONS
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- What is the answer to the LA Times ruminate (over) crossword puzzle?
- Why do cows and sheep need time to eat and ruminate?
- What does it mean to ruminate on something for a while?
- What kind of thoughts do you ruminate about the future?