Noun, verb
2. DefinitionsAs a noun, "brood" refers to a family of young animals, especially birds, hatched at one time and cared for together. As a verb, "brood" means to think deeply about something that makes one unhappy.
3. Pronunciations (US, UK)US: /bruːd/
UK: /bruːd/
4. Origin and UsageThe word "brood" comes from the Old English word "brōd," which means "offspring" or "brood." The noun form has been in use since the 14th century, while the verb form has been in use since the 16th century. "Brood" is commonly used in the context of animal care and breeding, as well as in the context of deep, often negative, thinking.
5. SynonymsNoun: clutch, litter, offspring, progeny
Verb: ponder, worry, fret, dwell, mope
6. Related WordsBlood, broad, crowd, flood, proof
7. Example SentencesNoun: The hen sat on her brood of chicks, keeping them warm and safe.
Verb: She brooded over the loss of her job for days, unable to shake the feeling of despair.