broodiness

[ˈbruːdɪnəs]

broodiness Definition

  • 1a strong desire to have a baby or to care for young animals
  • 2a mood of deep thoughtfulness, often with sadness

Using broodiness: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "broodiness" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    She has been experiencing broodiness since her sister had a baby.

  • Example

    The hen's broodiness was evident as she sat on the eggs all day long.

  • Example

    He fell into a state of broodiness after his breakup.

broodiness Synonyms and Antonyms

Phrases with broodiness

  • broody hen

    a hen that is in a state of broodiness and sits on her eggs to hatch them

    Example

    The farmer had to separate the broody hen from the rest of the flock.

  • broody mood

    a mood of deep thoughtfulness, often with sadness

    Example

    She fell into a broody mood after reading the news.

  • broody thoughts

    thoughts characterized by deep contemplation and introspection

    Example

    He was lost in broody thoughts about his future.

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Summary: broodiness in Brief

Broodiness [ˈbruːdɪnəs] refers to a strong desire to have a baby or to care for young animals. It can also describe a mood of deep thoughtfulness, often with sadness. Examples include 'She has been experiencing broodiness since her sister had a baby' and 'The hen's broodiness was evident as she sat on the eggs all day long.' Synonyms include 'maternal,' while informal terms include 'baby fever.'