ponder aloud

Frequency: 5.01.8 per million words

To think about something carefully and speak your thoughts as they occur.

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Examples (20)

  • He often ponders aloud when trying to solve a difficult problem.
  • She pondered aloud the question of what should be done.
  • "What if we took a different approach?" she pondered aloud, tapping her chin thoughtfully.
  • He often ponders aloud when trying to solve a complex problem.
  • I found him in the study, pondering aloud about the meaning of the ancient text.
  • During the meeting, the CEO began to ponder aloud about the company's future strategy.
  • It's his habit to ponder aloud while pacing back and forth in his office.
  • I sometimes ponder aloud the meaning of life while walking in the park.
  • "I'm not sure this is the right way to go," he pondered aloud to no one in particular.
  • Instead of keeping her concerns to herself, she chose to ponder them aloud.
  • The philosopher would often ponder aloud on the nature of existence during his lectures.
  • The professor encouraged his students to ponder aloud their hypotheses.
  • Staring at the menu, she began to ponder aloud, "Should I get the pasta or the salad?"
  • Having difficulty deciding, he started to ponder aloud the pros and cons.
  • Don't be surprised if he starts to ponder aloud; it's just how he works through complex ideas.
  • She would often ponder aloud her thoughts on the latest philosophical texts.
  • She nervously pondered aloud about the potential consequences of her decision.
  • We heard him pondering aloud about the next steps for the project.
  • Do you ever just ponder aloud when you're alone, trying to figure things out?
  • If you ponder aloud your options, it might help you reach a decision.