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    ponderous
    /ˈpɒnd(ə)rəs/

    adjective

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  2. 1. : of very great weight. 2. : unwieldy or clumsy because of weight and size. 3. : oppressively or unpleasantly dull : lifeless. ponderous prose. ponderously adverb. ponderousness noun. Did you know? The Serious History of Ponderous.

  3. PONDEROUS definition: 1. slow and awkward because of being very heavy or large: 2. If a book, speech, or style of…. Learn more.

  4. Ponderous definition: of great weight; heavy; massive.. See examples of PONDEROUS used in a sentence.

  5. Ponderous writing or speech is very serious, uses more words than necessary, and is rather dull.

  6. When you call Frankenstein's monster ponderous, it's not because he likes to ponder the great questions of life. It's because he moves like a Mack truck, only slower and less gracefully. Ponderous also describes a person's manner, or their manner of speaking.

  7. 1. of great weight; heavy; huge. 2. (esp of movement) lacking ease or lightness; awkward, lumbering, or graceless. 3. dull or laborious: a ponderous oration. [C14: from Latin ponderōsus of great weight, from pondus weight] ˈponderously adv. ˈponderousness, ponderosity n.

  8. Jun 2, 2024 · ponderous ( comparative more ponderous, superlative most ponderous) Heavy, massive, weighty . ( figuratively, by extension) Serious, onerous, oppressive . Clumsy, unwieldy, or slow, especially due to weight . Dull, boring, tedious; long-winded in expression.