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Included below are past participle and present participle forms for the
verbs ponder and ponderate which may be used as adjectives within certain contexts.
“In addition to hauling their own weight, the ponderous vehicles must plow about 17 tons of air out of their way every mile!”
“The ponderous shoes soon galled the duchess to such a degree that she took off the thick, irritating worsted stockings and hob-nailed shoes, preferring to journey along the stony road without such incumbrances.”
“Under the ponderous weight of innumerable little icicles, large branches of trees were broken off in every direction.”
ponderable
(physics) Having a detectable amount of matter; having a measurable mass.
“There are forces outside military power more visible and ponderable than these.”
“For Gingrich, though, everything is ponderable, particularly the imponderables.”
“To me the strangest aspect of randomness is its role as a link between the world of mathematical abstraction and the universe of ponderable matter and energy.”