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more time to ponder.<br />

ponderous adj. 1 weighty, unwieldy, heavy, massive, huge, big, large,<br />

awkward, clumsy, cumbersome or cumbrous: A ponderous juggernaut<br />

bore down on us, completely out of control. 2 dull, tedious,<br />

laboured, laborious, tiresome, turgid, boring, dreary,<br />

pedestrian, stilted, windy, inflated, long-winded, wordy,<br />

verbose, prolix, elephantine, pompous, grandiloquent, overdone:<br />

Many students faced with textbooks written in ponderous prose<br />

become disenchanted with learning.<br />

pool<br />

n. 1 pond, lake, tarn, mere, lagoon; swimming-pool, leisure<br />

pool, wading pool, Brit paddling pool, US wading pool, Formal<br />

natatorium: We found an icy mountain pool where we went for a<br />

swim. 2 collection, fund(s), purse, stakes, reserve(s), bank,<br />

Colloq pot, jackpot, kitty: So far we have too little money in<br />

the pool for an office party at Christmas. 3 syndicate, trust,<br />

group, consortium, cartel, combine: The object of the pool was<br />

the private regulation of market prices, which is illegal.<br />

--v. 4 accumulate, collect, gather, combine, merge,<br />

consolidate, amalgamate, league, bring or come or band or get<br />

together, team (up) with: We would do better if we pooled our<br />

resources.<br />

poor<br />

adj. 1 needy, destitute, indigent, in want, in need, penniless,<br />

poverty-stricken, impoverished, badly off, necessitous, poor as<br />

a church-mouse, straitened, pinched, in reduced circumstances,<br />

impecunious, financially embarrassed, down and out, out of<br />

pocket, ruined, insolvent, bankrupt, Colloq broke, hard up, on<br />

one's uppers, short, US wiped out, Brit in Queer Street, Slang<br />

Brit skint: They were poor and didn't know where their next<br />

meal was coming from. 2 low, bad, skimpy, meagre, scant, scanty,<br />

inadequate, deficient, insufficient, sparse: How can a family<br />

of five survive on such a poor salary? These days, 3 per cent<br />

would be considered a poor return on investment. 3 barren,<br />

unproductive, unfruitful, fruitless, infertile, sterile;<br />

depleted, exhausted, impoverished: This is poor soil, and no<br />

amount of cultivation is likely to make it productive. 4 bad,<br />

awful, inadequate, unsatisfactory, unacceptable, bumbling,<br />

inefficient, amateurish, unprofessional, inferior, second-rate,<br />

third-rate, low-grade, shabby, shoddy, mediocre, defective,<br />

faulty, flawed, substandard, sorry, not up to par or snuff,

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