brown study



brown study

A state of deep contemplation or rumination, as of a reverie, daydream, or meditation. It originally meant a melancholic or depressed mood or state (dating from at least the 1500s), but has since largely lost that association. It is usually preceded by "in a." Meredith sat at her desk in a brown study, carefully planning how to word her thesis proposal.
See also: brown, study

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
NineNEE-nəFrisian
Rhode-Ancient Greek, Biblical Greek, Biblical Latin
JudieJOO-deeEnglish
VitoVEE-to (Italian), BEE-to (Spanish)Italian, Spanish
Jayendra-Indian, Hindi
Vladimira-Slovene, Croatian